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And, as a last ditch attempt, try going to anime-planet.com -> Manga -> Browse All Manga -> Tags -> more tags -> Otome Game and there'll be a whole list of possible matches. Source: 11 months ago
There's a limited amount of data sources, but another one is anime-planet.com, which has tags for all anime. They used to be fairly basic, but over the years the tags got more specific and more numerous, so that's where I go when I want to look up an anime. Source: over 1 year ago
Anime-planet.com doesnt have all anime and is only subbed but is high quality. Source: over 1 year ago
It might be worth looking the characters up on anidb.net or anime-planet.com and checking their tags, and then looking up other characters who have those tags. Source: over 1 year ago
Well as for sites I use bato.to, mangadex.org and mangaupdates.com. I occasionally use anime-planet.com as well. Source: almost 2 years ago
Look up editions and search for books within a given subject https://worldcat.org/. Source: 5 months ago
If you're in the US, you can look up the book in Worldcat (https://search.worldcat.org/) to get a sense of what libraries actually hold the books you are looking for. When US libraries are doing ILL, they are often using a backend system that is working with the information in that catalog. Source: 6 months ago
Also check out worldcat.org . Type in a title, look for 'View All Formats and Editions' in the lower right of a listing. You can see if the book is offered in your choice of language or format. Click to go deeper into a specific offering and reveal all the details. Now you can get a ISBN number and can search the internet with that number. Source: 9 months ago
I think worldcat.org has a database that can tell you some school libraries that have a book. Source: 10 months ago
Your future, my faith, our freedom: A democratic blueprint for Singapore by Chee Soon Juan. This book was published around 2000 and talks about the many issues with CPF, public housing, the overdependence on MNC in our economy, foreign talent, Singapore education, etc. It is hard to get hold of this book because it has been out of print for many years but you can find it in the NUS library. It is a brilliant and... Source: 11 months ago
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