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When you just can't find something in OCLC or DOCLINE, try one of these resources. Know of a verification tool or resource that should be here and isn't? Please add it to the list
Tools
- AgNIC - Agriculture Network Information Center provides a searchable database for agricultural information available on the Internet.
- AGRICOLA - Bibliographic database of agricultural literature from the National Agricultural Library.
- The British Library - Search the British Library Public Catalogue, the Document Supply Catalogue, or specialized collections.
- Center for Research Libraries - Search the CRLCATALOG, or specialized catalogs for foreign dissertations, foreign newspapers, and ethnic press (periodicals and newspapers published by ethnic groups in North America).
- CISTI Online Catalogue - Search the Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information catalog by author, title, subject, keyword, or standard number.
- ERIC - Educational Resources Information Center. Includes ERIC search and thesaurus. Some items available full-text through this site.
- Gateways to union catalogs - National libraries and archives internal page.
- GBV - Common Library Network of the German States
- LibWeb - Library pages from over 135 countries
- NTIS Catalog - Contains 450,000 government publications issued by NTIS since 1990. Also contains links to searchable databases for specialized NTIS collections such as Business, Environmental, or Military Publications and Manuals.
- Index Theologicus citations to documents from over 600 theological journals, Festschriften, and congresses (Universität Tübingen)
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Resources
- BOL.com - Dutch equivalent of Amazon
- DealTime - Click on "Books" tab. Gives book prices for multiple booksellers so you can comparison shop.
- ILL-L - When all else fails, post a message to the discussion list asking people for help with a citation. Put "help with citation" in the subject line, and be sure to indicate what sources you have already checked.
- LibDex - worldwide directory of library homepages and web-based OPACs.
- Project Wombat - for difficult to answer reference questions; formerly known as Stumpers-L.
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