The Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Database is a freely available online resource designed to help students and researchers locate secondary sources for the study of the science fiction and fantasy and associated genres. These include: historical material; books; articles; news reports; interviews; film reviews; commentary; and fan writing. The database was originally compiled by Hal W. Hall, a librarian at Texas A & M University, and draws and expands upon the Science Fiction and Fantasy Reference Indexes of 1878-1985; 1985-1991; and 1992-1995.
Please note that the SFFRD is NOT a library catalog. The listing of a source in the database does not necessarily mean that Cushing Library has that source in its collections. Please check the TAMU Libraries Catalog (https://libcat.tamu.edu/vwebv/searchBasic) for more information.
Please note that the SFFRD is NOT a library catalog. The listing of a source in the database does not necessarily mean that Cushing Library has that source in its collections. Please check the TAMU Libraries Catalog (https://libcat.tamu.edu/vwebv/searchBasic) for more information.
About the database
- Currently indexing: 147,373 items
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These feeds list the most recently added records to the database.
- From the vault: Original collection announcement pamphlet