Itt azokat a forrásokat látjátok, melyek hasznosak lehetnek szócikkírás közben. A lista valószínűleg nem teljes, de szabadon bővíthető. Ez a lista a megbízható anime-manga témájú internetes forrásokat, nyomtatott sajtó-forrásokat és könyvforrásokat tartalmazza.
Aga-Search - Database of mystery and detective information
Anime Newtype Channel - Lists episode broadcasts dates, summaries, directors, and writers of currently airing series. Be advised that information is updated monthly and is not permanent. Therefore references should be archived using WebCite or similar archival website.
Comptiq Website for the magazine publisher. Forcuses on Japanese video games.
e-animedia Website for the publisher of multiple magazines relating to anime and mange for several decades.
Kodansha Japanese publisher, including magazines. Use citeweb for their site as their pages may be lost.
Oricon Japanese news site focusing on Japanese pop culture, including anime and manga.
Tohan - sales rankings for books in Japan. Listings are often, but not always, easily searchable at Anime News Network.
TV Drama database - largest Japanese database for TV dramas which includes a lot of anime. The source has been published and is considered an academic resource.
A note about using Anime News Network as a reference: ANN is divided into sections of varying quality. For news, reviews, and release information, ANN is a reliable source and close to being a newspaper of record for anime and manga. The "fan interest" pieces, however, may be pulled directly from unreliable sources and generally should not be used - http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news is the "reliable" feed. In addition, because the encyclopedia portion is user-edited, that information is not reliable by Wikipedia standards.
Mania.com - Formerly AnimeOnDVD.com, contains anime news with thousands of anime and manga reviews. Editors must be particularly careful the reviews are from AnimeOnDVD/Mania staffers and NOT from the user-submitted "Maniacs" section. When searching for reviews, those that have a URL format of http://www.mania.com/*title*_*somenumbers*.html and that follow the original AoD review format are written by staff reviewers and are considered reliable and usable for articles. "Maniac" reviews written by users which are not RS can be detected by the lack of structured format and a URL in the form of http://www.mania.com/*username*/review/*title*_*somenumbers*.html
Nausicaa.net - The "frozen", old site is RS, but the wiki version may not be since it currently allows anyone to register and contribute (at the very least, sourcing to the wiki should probably be done as a last resort for the present time).