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The Ultimate Science Fiction web guide
http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/SF-Index.html

The World Science Fiction Society (WSFS) is the unincorporated literary society that hosts the annual World Science Fiction Convention.
http://www.wsfa.org/

SF-Lovers, a net presence since 1979, is committed to providing information of interest to fans of the Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and related genres.
http://www.sflovers.org/index.htm

SF Site is a mixture of book reviews, opinion pieces, author interviews, fiction excerpts, author and publisher reading lists and a variety of other features including a comprehensive list of links to author and fan tribute sites, SF conventions, SF TV and movies, magazines and e-zines, writer resources, publishers and small press sites and many other SF resources.
http://www.sfsite.com/

Canadian Science Fiction guide.
http://sf.www.lysator.liu.se/sf_archive/sf_main.html

Welcome to Scifimovies.Com!
A list of directories for science fiction sites on the web! The site is always growing and expanding as new links, movies, books, and resources are added.
http://www.scifimovies.com/

SCIFI.COM is the official site of the SCI FI Channel. Adding to in-depth information on Channel shows, the site covers the broad spectrum of SF, from daily news and reviews to award-winning online series and original stories by today's top authors.
http://www.scifi.com/

The Science Fiction Foundation was created in 1970 to promote the study of SF, to investigate and promote the use of SF in education and to make available facilities to students and others undertaking research into science fiction. It is the largest collection of material relating to SF in the UK, and is well established as a major resource centre in the field.
http://www.liv.ac.uk/~asawyer/sffchome.html

The University of Michigan Fantasy and Science Fiction Home Pages. These pages are dedicated to assisting scholars of all types all over the world. We are constantly striving to provide an extensive and useful location for all types of information and tools that will help us study fantasy and science fiction.
http://www.umich.edu/~umfandsf/

The Moon in Science Fiction is a dynamic list of sources in which Earth's satellite has a major or at least significant role.
http://www.biblioinfo.com/moon/sf_moon.html

Scifan helps readers discover new science fiction and fantasy books and authors. We update our database almost daily, with the ambition to make it a comprehensive and accurate resource for bibliographies and biographies in our favorite genres. As of today we include 42685 books, 10917 writers, 4495 series & 2804 web links.
http://www.scifan.com/

Sci-Fi Guide includes information about individual authors and editors associated in some way with science fiction; informal and formal critical definitions of science fiction and its subgenres; a chronological overview of the evolution of science fiction as literature; key films and television series relevant to science fiction; lists of academic and professional organizations and publications devoted to science; information about specific works of science fiction, and more.
http://www.nvcc.edu/home/ataormina/scifi/default.htm

Stories from Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine have won 40 Hugos and 24 Nebula Awards, and their editors have received 17 Hugo Awards for Best Editor. Asimov's was also the 2001 recipient of the Locus Award for Best Magazine.
http://www.asimovs.com/

The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, founded in 1949, is the award-winning SF magazine which is the original publisher of SF classics like Stephen King's Dark Tower, Daniel Keyes's Flowers for Algernon, and Walter M. Miller's A Canticle for Leibowitz.
http://www.sfsite.com/fsf/

Science Fiction TIMELINE: A chronology of the History of Science and Science Fiction, and the Cosmic/Human Universe it represents, a virtual encyclopedia oriented towards seeing who wrote what when, and how the field evolved from year to year, decade to decade, and century to century.
http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/timeline.html

A Brief History of Science Fiction & Pulp Magazines.
http://www.stationlink.com/pulpdom/pulphist.html

Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature. This guide provides links to help you create a research strategy for Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature.
http://www2.scc-fl.com/lrc/guides/scifi.htm

Neatstuff.net. Vintage toy robots and space toys.
http://www.neatstuff.net/

Robots and space toys at the Buenos Aires Toy Museum
http://www.ba-toymuseum.com.ar/eng/robots.php

Sci-Fi Station. Sci-Fi masters’ biographies, hard to find sci-fi movies, toy robots and space toys, posters, soundtracks, etc.
http://www.scifistation.com/core.html

Flintlock Junior Toy Museum
http://www.dozierdesigns.com/museum.html

ToyRayguns.Com. A celebration and study of toy ray guns! Whimsical and zany, these fanciful objects conjure fond childhood memories of Buck Rogers and Captain Video, of backyard spaceships that blasted off for high adventure in the endless reaches of space.
http://www.toyraygun.com/