This list is in progress. Please feel free to suggest further links in the comments.
UNB students: start with the very useful “UNB Libraries’ (Saint John) Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy.”
This page:
Collections
Organizations
Other useful links
Publications
Pulps
Collections:
- A Celebration of Women Writers: Pre-1950 Utopias and Science Fiction by Women: An Annotated Reading List of Online Editions
- Eaton Collection of Science Fiction & Fantasy, UC Riverside Library
- Eaton Journal of Science Fiction map of SF archives
- Georgia Tech Science Fiction Collection; The Bud Foote Science Fiction Collection
- William J. Heron Collection of Speculative Fiction, Digital Library and Archives, University Libraries, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- Houghton Library Science Fiction Collection (see also Rev. Francis G. Peabody Utopian Literature collection, and Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and Edward Bellamy collections)
- Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation & Fantasy, Toronto Public Library: “a non-circulating research collection of over 72,000 items”
- NY Public Library: Science Fiction
- B.P. Nichol Library of Science Fiction, University of Waterloo
- Paskow Science Fiction Collection (Science Fiction and Fantasy), Temple U
- Science Fiction and Fantasy Collection, UNB Saint John
- Kenneth Spencer Research Library, U of Kansas
- Wikipedia: Science fiction libraries and museums
Organizations:
- ACCSFF: Academic Conference on Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Broad Universe: “an international, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting, encouraging, honoring, and celebrating women writers and editors in science fiction, fantasy, horror and other speculative genres”
- International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts
- The Science Fiction Foundation
- Science Fiction Research Association
- Speculative Literature Foundation, including resources
Other useful links:
- California State U Long Beach: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, & Utopian Literature & Media
- Cornell: Fantastic in Art and Fiction (images); Science Fiction & Fantasy: A Research Guide
- Encyclopedia of Science Fiction: “17,000+ entries” (public access)
- Fandata: “your online link to fandom around the world”
- FeministSF.org: “a bibliography [of] sf & critical works from a feminist perspective”
- Galactic Central: indexes, magazines, and authors
- Gunn Centre for the Study of Science Fiction, University of Kansas (public access), including extensive links
- Internet Speculative Fiction Database (public access)
- James Tiptree, Jr. Literary Award: “an award encouraging the exploration & expansion of gender”
- Science Fiction Awards Database (public access)
- Scientifiction Links
- Texas A&M: Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Database
- SF: The Ultimate Science Fiction Web Guide: “over five thousand links” (not being updated)
- SFFWorld
- Ursula K. LeGuin
- Wikipedia: science fiction studies (lots of links)
Publications:
- The Cascadia Subduction Zone
- Extrapolation
- Femspec
- Foundation
- Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts
- Locus Online: see also Locus Index to Science Fiction, the extensive links page, and Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Weird Fiction Magazine Index: 1890-2006+
- MOSF Journal of Science Fiction [online]
- The New York Review of Science Fiction
- Paradoxa
- SFRA Review
- Science Fiction Studies: including Chronological Bibliography of Science Fiction History, Theory, and Criticism
- Vector
- See also Speculative Literature Foundation: magazines
Pulps:
- English Pulp Fiction Magazines and Literature, Library and Archives Canada. Also Tales from the Vault (archived); Beyond the Funnies: The History of Comics in English Canada and Quebec (archived); and Pulp Magazines / Les romans en fascicules (images)
- Pulp Fiction at the Library of Congress
- Internet Archive: The Pulp Magazine Archive
- The Pulp Magazines Project: “an archive of all-fiction pulp magazines from 1896 to 1946” (open access)
- ThePulp.Net: “articles and information about the pulps and scores of links“
See also my Pinterest pages SFF (mainly about novels) and SFF book covers.
[Linking image on main page: Albert Robida, “Le vingtième siècle: la vie électrique” (“The twentieth century: the electric life”), Paris, 1893. Smithsonian Institution Libraries.]