Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. "Can you tell me the author and title of this story...?"
A. If it's science fiction, possibly. Your best bet is to post your question on a usenet newsgroup where many people with an interest in a given genre can see it. If you're not familiar with newsgroups you can get there from: groups.google.com.
Some useful newsgroups:
rec.arts.sf.written
rec.arts.mystery
alt.pulp
Q. "I have this magazine, how much is it worth?"A. It's worth what someone's willing to pay for it. Check the used magazines section on eBay to see what people are paying for magazines like yours. You can also check sites that have magazines for sale such as www.bookfinder.com and www.abebooks.com. Other magazine dealers are listed here.
Q. "Where can I get a copy of the magazine/article I saw on your site?"A. We don't have copies of the magazines indexed. To purchase magazines you can check sites that have magazines for sale such as www.bookfinder.com and www.abebooks.com. Other magazine dealers are listed here.
For copies of articles contact the reference librarian at your local public library. They can locate libraries with holdings of the requested magazine and have photocopies of articles sent to you.
Q. "I have this magazine that seems appropriate for your site, would you like me to send you the contents?"A. YES! Methods for sending contents information are given here. Science fiction and mystery magazines are for the most part indexed elsewhere. See a list of other online indexes here.
Q. "How can I get my stories listed on your site?"A. Send us the table of contents from magazines printing your stories. Instructions are listed here.