Compendium68 is a reference directory of active websites, organised into twenty-two subject sections covering the principal fields of commercial and informational activity represented on the contemporary web. The directory has been compiled in the tradition of encyclopaedic reference works, with the aim of providing a systematic and accessible index of online resources for researchers, businesses, and general users.
Each entry within Compendium68 has been submitted voluntarily by the operator of the relevant website and has been catalogued within the most appropriate subject section based on the primary nature of the site's activities. The directory does not rank entries against one another; all listed resources are presented on equal terms within their respective sections, in keeping with the neutral and comprehensive character of a reference compendium.
The twenty-two sections of Compendium68 span subject areas including medical sciences, legal practice, financial services, education, software engineering, travel, culinary commerce, and numerous further fields. A substantial General Reference & Miscellaneous Entries section accommodates resources that do not align neatly with any single designated section, ensuring that the breadth of the directory is not artificially constrained by categorical boundaries.
Compendium68 accepts submissions from operators of active, publicly accessible websites. Submitted entries are reviewed prior to inclusion to confirm that the submitted site is operational and that the proposed classification is appropriate. The directory does not accept duplicate entries and maintains a single listing per registered domain.
The directory is offered as a free reference resource and does not charge users for access to its catalogued entries. Site operators wishing to include their web presence within Compendium68 may submit their details via the directory's submission form. Compendium68 reserves the right to decline submissions that do not meet its cataloguing criteria or that fall outside the scope of its defined subject sections.