834 websites catalogued across 22 sections — browse the index or add your own entry.
Marginalia95 is an open field notebook. Submit your site at no charge — no account needed, no fee, no tracking. Free to list
+ Submit a workYes, entirely. Marginalia95 does not charge for submissions, nor for appearing in the catalogue. There is no premium tier, no sponsored placement, and no account required to submit.
Marginalia95 is a web directory — a catalogue of 834 operating websites organised into 22 sections. It is maintained as a reference resource for anyone who wants to browse the web by subject area rather than by search query.
Sites are grouped into 22 sections based on their primary trade or subject: from Instruments & Code and Capital & Exchange through to Routes & Expeditions and Miscellany. Each section can be browsed independently; the full index is accessible from the home page.
Use the Add a Site form, which is available from the navigation on every page. Enter the URL and select the section that best fits the site. Submissions are reviewed before appearing in the catalogue; the process typically completes within a short period after submission.
Yes. Every submitted site is checked to confirm it is reachable and that the selected category is appropriate. Sites that cannot be reached or that do not fit any section are not listed. There is no fee associated with the review process.
The catalogue currently holds 834 entries across 22 sections. The number grows as new submissions pass review. Miscellany is the largest single section; Land & Property is currently the smallest.
The catalogue does not currently offer a self-service update tool. If a listed site has changed its address or you would like a listing removed, use the submission form to note the request and it will be handled manually.
Marginalia95 is a hand-kept field notebook of websites — 834 entries logged across 22 sections, from Courtship & Company to Routes & Expeditions. The catalogue began as a methodical effort to record the breadth of the web without editorial agenda: sites are listed because they exist and operate, not because they have been vetted or recommended. Each section of the notebook corresponds to a trade, discipline, or subject area; browsing one section gives a cross-section of who is active in that field online. Observers may search within a section or browse the full index in sequence. Additions to the catalogue are free and open to any operating website; submitted entries pass through a review stage before appearing in the index. Marginalia95 makes no claim to completeness — the web is large, and the notebook is always open.