Although a fan of Python, I find the Python Library Reference page (lib.html) very inconvenient because of its book contents-like layout. Also, some things that seem to me to belong together, such as string methods and string services are dispersed. Another annoyance is that it is so verbose: this is good for Python newbies, but frustrating once you know what you want to find.
So I now use a tiny Python script to read lib.html and produce a new HTML file, with a few manual tweaks to get something that addresses the issues I've mentioned. Google doesn't seem to let you add attachments so I've put a sample of the output here: http://www.qtrac.eu/libindex.html at the bottom of the page there is a link to the ~100 line libindex.py script that generated it. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list