Raja's SF Project
    In a little while, this will have links to (and an explanation
      of) my grand Science Fiction project. For now, I just have links
      to some very useful resources:
    
      - The 
        Internet Speculative Fiction DataBase has an amazing
        amount of information about SF books, authors, and stories. It
        is a great place for locating awards and short stories. Like
        the Internet Movie Database, it's
        built from user submissions. (So there *are* some
        inaccuracies.)
- My favorite SF index is William Contento's Index to Science Fiction
        Anthologies and Collections, combined edition. It's a
        definitive and darn-near exhaustive index of all SF
        anthologies and collections published before 1984. There's
        also a link to the joint Contento-Locus project that updates
        it to 1997(!). If you want to locate a story or (after 1983) a
        book, check here first!
- The Science
        Fiction Resource Guide is the single best place I've found
        for locating author homepages and bibliographies.
- You can no longer telnet to IUCAT. Instead, you should use
        the new WWW-based interface for IUCAT. IMHO, it's even
        worse than the telnet interface was, but maybe that's just me.
        In any case, IUCAT is Indiana University's pretty extensive
        online catalog. It isn't comprehensive -- in particular, it's
        missing a lot of older books and rare books -- but it's very
        helpful.
- For other IU-Library-related information (hours, locations,
        renewals by e-mail), check out the IUB Libraries
        Home Page.
- You can also search the Monroe County Public
        Library's catalog, and find other MCPL info.
- I'm a (minor) member of the Yahoogroups Hard SF group, which has discussed many
        books.
- The Online Books
        Page is an excellent way to find zero-cost eBooks online. Among
        other things, it's a superior way to search Project Gutenberg.
From here, you can also go to the Science Fiction Discussion Group site.