Although it is an extensive collection of references, it is by no means exhaustive. It compilers estimate, as of 2003, that whilst they have most science-fiction authors on the database, they probably have only listed a fraction of the novels and short stories written.
The ISFDB was created by Al von Ruff in 1995.
After years of being hosted at www.sfsite.com/isfdb/, ISP problems forced it to be taken off-line in 2003. Soon afterwards, Texas A & M University responded by providing hosting for the ISFDB at a new address, www.isfdb.org.
The data of the ISFDB is an OSI Certified Open Source, licenced under the OpenContent License[?]. However, the OpenContent License appears not to be compatible with the GFDL used in Wikipedia, restricting the ISFDB to being used only as a reference for Wikipedia.
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