Find more complete information about a title
To find complete information about a book, magazine, newspaper, or other publication, try these resources:
Worldcat
Worldcat includes records of most books, magazines, newspapers, and scholarly journals in print and out of print. Worldcat is a good, comprehensive resource for verifying the title, author, publisher, ISBN, ISSN, year of publication, etc.
The Serials Directory
The Serials Directory is a great source for bibliographic information about magazines, newspapers, and scholarly journals.
To find the complete title of a journal when your citation includes only the abbreviation of the title:
All That JAS: Journal Abbreviation Sources
A comprehensive list of Web resources that will lead you from an abbreviated title to the full title.
To locate a document supplier for your article:
DocumentDelivery.net
Document Delivery.net lists most major commercial document suppliers, and breaks them into subject specialty areas as well.
Document suppliers are organizations that will locate and deliver your requested journal article for a fee. You need not go through your local library to request an article from a document supplier. Document suppliers generally charge fees for searching, retrieving and delivering your article, along with fees to cover copyright compliance.