Up until about a year and a half ago, one of our standard close reasons was:
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it.
This was changed in 2019 to:
We don’t allow questions seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more. You can edit the question so it can be answered with facts and citations.
Somewhat hidden within this change was the removal of the "find" aspect to the original close reason. This implies that off-site resource requests that involve a non-opinion-based search for a known, definite thing (e.g. "What is the latest release of DJGPP and where is the official download?", "What is the name and official mailing address of the current publisher of K&R?", or "Was there ever an official release of Delphi for SunOS?") used to be closable but now are no longer closable unless they meet some other close reason such as needing details or clarity or being about general computing. The help center, however, continues to use the old close reason ("recommend or find") rather than the new "seeking recommendations" one.
A comment from a staff member on the question linked above says:
The actual root reasons have not changed, but the labels and descriptions have all been adjusted – Yaakov Ellis♦
This comment implies that the underlying close reason is the same in substance (though reworded), but that doesn't explain the blatant omission of the "find" aspect. It's also unclear if the word of this staff member represents community consensus on scope or simply a statement of desire or direction.
Are requests to find (not recommend) off-site resources currently allowed on Stack Overflow? If they are, can we edit the help center? If not, can we change the current close reason to reflect this?
To be clear, I'm not asking about resource recommendation questions like "What is a good X library for accomplishing Y on Z?", but about questions where there is likely to be a single, definitive answer such as "This software was discontinued in 2003, the last release version was 5.3.32 and can be downloaded from the company's official archive here...." or "The address of the publisher as of March 6, 2021 is Core Dump Publishers, 255 Register Bank Street, Programmertown 32767.".