directory.google.com/Top/Reference/
Education/Colleges_and_Universities/Guides/
www.libraryreference.org/index.php?c=Reference/
Education/Colleges_and_Universities/Guides
www.dir-e.com/Reference/Education/
Colleges_and_Universities/Guides/
www.canadiancontent.net/dir/Top/Reference/
Education/Colleges_and_Universities/Guides/
www.vindex.nl/dmoz.jspx?topic_id=Top/
Reference/Education/Colleges_and_Universities/Guides
www.whew.co.uk/directory/Reference/
Education/Colleges_and_Universities/Guides/
www.sogning.dk/dir/Reference/
Education/Colleges_and_Universities/Guides
formez.excite.it/directory/Reference/
Education/Colleges_and_Universities/Guides
The last four listings are
from the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Denmark, and Italy, respectively.
Getting listed in DMOZ may take months, and going from DMOZ to directory.google.com can take
6-8 additional weeks.
Once a site enters a category, though, it stays
forever, and it is likely to get picked up in similar categories by some of
the 400 or more sites that capture DMOZ data.
For example, each of the directory listings
above include a link to http://webhost.bridgew.edu/jhayesboh/not13th/not13th.htm, and they all capture that link from DMOZ. Scores of
automatic listings of this kind have made the site easier to find, so that it is listed on
many more “real” sites created by college administrators and professors worldwide.