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Internet Speculative Fiction Database

The Internet Speculative Fiction Database is a database of bibliographic information on science fiction and related genres such as fantasy fiction and horror fiction. It is widely viewed as an authoritative source of information, and is constantly being updated.

Although it is an extensive collection of references, it is by no means exhaustive. It compilers estimate, as of 2003, that whilst they have most science-fiction authors on the database, they probably have only listed a fraction of the novels and short stories written.

The ISFDB was created by Al von Ruff in 1995.

After years of being hosted at www.sfsite.com/isfdb/, ISP problems forced it to be taken off-line in 2003. Soon afterwards, Texas A & M University responded by providing hosting for the ISFDB at a new address, www.isfdb.org.

The data of the ISFDB is an OSI Certified Open Source, licenced under the OpenContent License[?]. However, the OpenContent License appears not to be compatible with the GFDL used in Encyclopedian, restricting the ISFDB to being used only as a reference for Encyclopedian.

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