Example: Click on a "See Also" Link to Display More Specific Aspects of a Subject

A "see also" link that is followed by "subdivisions" indicates that the articles on the subject heading displayed above are divided into more specific aspects, called "subdivisions." The number of subdivisions for that subject is listed after the "see also".
If subdivisions are available for a subject you want to research, it is usually helpful to display the subdivisions since they make it easier to find articles on just the aspects of the subject in which you are most interested.
Click on a "see also" link that is followed by "subdivisions" to display a list of those subdivisions.

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last revised: 1-3-99 by Eric Brenner, Skyline College, San Bruno, CA

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