An annotated index of web addresses across twenty-two categories of commerce, service, and information.
Marginalia19 accepts submissions from operators of legitimate commercial, professional, or informational websites. Each entry is reviewed and placed in the most appropriate chapter of the index. Listing is free of charge.
+ List your siteMarginalia19 is a web gazetteer: an annotated directory of websites arranged into twenty-two subject chapters, from healthcare and legal services to manufacturing, travel, and technology. It functions as a reference index in the tradition of printed trade directories, recording each entry by domain and assigned category.
Yes. Submission and listing are entirely free of charge. There are no tiers, premiums, or charges of any kind to appear in the Marginalia19 gazetteer.
Entries are arranged into twenty-two chapters representing the principal categories of trade and information on the web. Each submitted domain is reviewed and assigned to the most appropriate chapter by the compilers.
Navigate to the Add a Listing page and complete the submission form with your domain, a brief title, and a short description. Select the chapter category that best describes your site. The compilers will review and add your entry to the index.
Most submissions are reviewed and published within a short period. The gazetteer does not operate a formal waiting list; entries are processed as they are received.
The directory accepts submissions from websites in any language. Category assignment is based on the nature of the site rather than the language in which it operates.
No. Marginalia19 is a reference index, not a review platform. Inclusion indicates only that a domain was submitted and assigned to a category; it carries no implication of quality, legality, or recommendation.
Marginalia19 is a gazetteer: a reference index of the web's commercial and institutional landscape, annotated and arranged into twenty-two chapters for ease of navigation. The directory records eight hundred and thirty-one entries across sectors spanning the medical and legal trades, manufacturing and finance, travel and publishing, and much else besides. Each entry is catalogued by domain and category, in the manner of a traditional geographical compendium adapted to the digital age. The margin-keeper's ambition is modest but useful: to provide reliable first bearings for the browser seeking orientation across the web's broad territory. Marginalia19 neither endorses nor recommends; it observes, notes, and indexes.