Fanhistory Resources
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General[edit]
- Ansible Editions (free fannish ebooks)
- eFanzines.com (new and old fanzines)
- Nicki and Richard Lynch’s Mimosa Online (fanzine devoted to fanhistory)
Regional[edit]
- Rob Hansen’s Then (UK fanhistory)
- Minicon, MINNEAPA, and Other Fanzines (Minneapolis)
- LASFS Memories (Los Angeles)
Databases[edit]
- Fanlore (a wiki encompassing other fandoms)
Libraries with Fandom-Related Collections[edit]
- Anthony Boucher Fanzine Collection, University of Arizona
- Science Fiction Fanzine Sample collection, California State University Fullerton
- Eaton Collection, University of California Riverside
- Fanzine Collection, University of Connecticut
- Edwin and Terry Murray Fanzine Collection, Duke University
- Science Fiction Fanzines Collection, Georgia Institute of Technology
- MosCon Collection: The Palouse Empire Science Fiction Association Archive, University of Idaho
- Coslet-Sapienza Fantasy and Science Fiction Fanzine Collection, University of Maryland-Baltimore County
- Zine Collection, Michigan State University
- SFF Magazines, Jack Williamson Science Fiction Library, Eastern New Mexico University
- Science Fiction Fanzines and Ephemera Collection, Syracuse University
- Paskow Collection, Temple University
- Susan Smith-Clarke Fanzine Collection, National Library of Australia
- Science Fiction Hub, University of Liverpool Library
- Merril Collection, Toronto Public Library
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