I believe the other alternative source is the Serials Directory which is still around.

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I am wondering if there are any alternatives to Ulrich's for listing where a journal is indexed?

A long time ago, there used to be alternate resources available, but I don't know if these exist any longer. Sometimes this information used to be contained in the journal's MARC record, bfor example. 

If anyone has any current alternate sources for finding where a journal is indexed, please let me know. I know how to search various aggregators (e.g. EBSCO, ProQuest, Gale) and some of the big indexes (e.g. Scopus), but was wondering if there was something else.

Thanks in advance.

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