B Tribune19 Gazetteer

About & Editorial Notes


Tribune19 is a web directory constructed on the model of a classical reference index. Each of the 831 entries in the catalogue has been reviewed and assigned to one of twenty-two subject sections, following the convention of encyclopedic classification. The directory is designed to function as a navigational instrument: a structured, consultable record of web resources organised by topic rather than popularity or commercial rank.

The name Tribune19 reflects the editorial tradition of the reference press — a register of documented fact, assembled without advocacy. The index makes no representation regarding the commercial viability, legal standing, or editorial quality of listed resources beyond their primary subject classification. It is a record, not a recommendation.

The twenty-two sections of Tribune19 span the principal domains of online activity as indexed at the time of compilation: from social networks and healthcare to industrial manufacturing, travel, and general reference. The General Reference section, the largest in the catalogue with 189 entries, accommodates resources that do not conform to any of the twenty-one specialist classifications.

Tribune19 accepts new submissions from web publishers at no charge. Submitted entries are reviewed for subject classification and assigned to the appropriate section. The catalogue is maintained as a continuously updated index, with new entries added on an ongoing basis as submissions are assessed.

Readers consulting Tribune19 for research, discovery, or navigational purposes will find the structured arrangement of sections and entries consistent with the conventions of a printed reference directory. The catalogue is intended as a stable, consultable record of the open web's documented commercial and informational resources.