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The BUBL Information Service is an Internet link collection for the library and higher education communities, run by the Centre for Digital Library Research at the University of Strathclyde. Its name was originally short for 'Bulletin Board for Libraries'.
BUBL describes itself as a 'Free User-Friendly Access to selected internet resources covering all subject areas, with a special focus on Library and Information Science'.
BUBL is a good source of links to high-quality information.
It is innovative among web directories in that it uses the Dewey Decimal System to classify resources.