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*[http://www.smithuel.net/sfchb3/Southern_SF_Fandom_History.pdf A History of Southern SF Fandom] by [[M. Lee Rogers]]
 
*[http://www.smithuel.net/sfchb3/Southern_SF_Fandom_History.pdf A History of Southern SF Fandom] by [[M. Lee Rogers]]
 
**[http://www.smithuel.net/sfchb/ 1997 Southern Fandom Confederation Handbook and History]
 
**[http://www.smithuel.net/sfchb/ 1997 Southern Fandom Confederation Handbook and History]
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*[[Nashville, TN#A Short History of Nashville Fandom|A Short History of Nashville Fandom]] by [[Dan Caldwell]]
  
 
== Databases ==
 
== Databases ==

Revision as of 12:52, 2 September 2020

General[edit]

  1. Online Fanzines
  2. Fanthologies
  3. Fan Histories
  4. Fan Directories
  5. Fanzine Lists
  6. Worldcon Publications
  7. Fan Memoirs


Photo Galleries[edit]

Regional[edit]

Argentina[edit]

Australia[edit]

Canada[edit]

New Zealand[edit]

U.K.[edit]

U.S.[edit]

Midwest[edit]

West[edit]

  1. LASFS Album
  2. Photo Scrapbook

South[edit]

Databases[edit]

  • Fanlore (a wiki encompassing other fandoms)

Libraries with Fandom-Related Collections[edit]

  1. David Rike Science Fiction Fanzine collection
  2. Lenny Kaye Science Fiction Fanzine collection
  1. MosCon Collection, The Palouse Empire Science Fiction Association Archive
  2. Richard Dodson Collection
  1. Rusty Hevelin Collection
  2. Gertrude M. Carr Papers
  3. M. Horvat Collection
  • SFF Magazines, Jack Williamson Science Fiction Library, Eastern New Mexico University

Fanhistory
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