The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction

The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction is an English language reference work on science fiction. Since October 2011 the 3rd edition is available online for free.[1]

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Publication history

The first edition, edited by Peter Nicholls with John Clute and Brian Stableford appeared in 1979, published by Granada. It was retitled The Science Fiction Encyclopedia in the US when published by Doubleday. Accompanying its text were numerous black and white photographs illustrating authors, book and magazine covers, film and TV stills, and examples of artists' work.

A greatly expanded second edition, jointly edited by Nicholls and Clute, did not appear until 1993, published by Orbit in the UK and St. Martin's Press in the US. The paperback edition included an addendum. Unlike the first edition, the print versions did not contain illustrations. The CD-ROM version, styled variously as The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Grolier Science Fiction, contained text updates through 1995, hundreds of book covers and author photos, and author video clips taken from the TVOntario series Prisoners of Gravity. This CD will not run by itself under Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista, but needs Windows 9x versions (Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows ME), or an Apple computer. Contributing editor David Langford built his own frontend on the data from the CD-ROM,[2] so Linux and modern Windows users can still have access to the CD multi-media experience.

All print and CD-ROM editions are out of print. It was announced in 2005 that future editions will be available exclusively online, with publication then expected in 2007.[3] In July 2011, Orion Publishing Group announced that the third edition would be released online later that year by ESF Ltd in association with Victor Gollancz, Orion's science fiction imprint.[4] The "beta text" of the third edition launched on-line on 3 October 2011.[5]

The companion volume (published after the second print edition, whose format it follows closely) is The Encyclopedia of Fantasy.

In October 2, 2011 the 3rd edition of the Encyclopedia has been published online in "beta version" and it is freely available.[1]

Contents

The work has different types of entries:

The first edition of the encyclopedia was awarded the 1980 Hugo Award for Best Non-Fiction Book, and the second edition awarded the Hugo in 1994.[7]

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