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Website founded by Laura Quilter in December 1994 as two webpage bibliographies on Sheri S. Tepper and Ursula K. Le Guin, respectively. Soon after developed into the "feminist science fiction, fantasy and utopian website". In 1997-98 moved to feministSF.org.
'''feministSF.org''' is a loose association of folks who coordinate various projects which are hosted at feministSF.net.  Projects include:
* the feministSF listserves ([[FeministSF mailing list|feministSF]] and [[FeministSF-lit mailing list|feministSF-lit]]). The feministSF list began originally in 1995 and was administered for 10 years primarily by [[Laura Quilter]], with periodic assistance from [[Chris Shaffer]]. During this time the list split for several years into two lists: feministsf and feministsf-lit, also known as fsffu and fsffu-lit.  Since 2005 or so, [[Lee Anne Phillips]] has been administering the list, with periodic assistance from [[Laura Quilter]]. See http://feministsf.net/lists/ .
* the [[FeministSF BDG|feministSF book discussion group (BDG)]], which is a monthly discussion of a particular book; the BDG takes place on the feministSF list but has a separate website -- http://bdg.feministsf.net/ .  The BDG has been run by list members including [[Jennifer Krauel]]; most recently it has been run by [[Janice Dawley]] and [[Lee Anne Phillips]]. See http://bdg.feministsf.net/
* the [[feministSF wiki]] (FSFwiki)!  You are here. The FSFwiki officially began in 2006. [[Laura Quilter]], [[Janice Dawley]], and [[Liz Henry]] have been co-administrators.  See http://wiki.feministsf.net/ .
* a [[FeministSF the blog!|group blog]], getting started in mid-2006, http://blogs.feministsf.net/ . [[Laura Quilter]], [[Liz Henry]], and [[Janice Dawley]] have been co-administrators. See http://blogs.feministsf.net/ .
* a [[FeministSF Carnival]]; proposed by [[Laura Quilter]] in 2006; [[Ragnell]] has run it since its inception, setting up the carnival blog software and selecting carnival issue hosts. See http://carnival.feministsf.net/
* [[FeministSF Fora]] - forums and forum software essentially run by [[Rain]], with minimal back-end support by [[Laura Quilter]] and moderation by numerous folks. See http://forums.feministsf.net/ .
* [[FeministSF.org bibliography]] - The original bibliography established by [[Laura Quilter]], and contributed to by numerous editors, particularly including [[Liz Henry]].
* A [[FeministSF.org book swap|book swap]] / for-sale; late 1990s
* Scholars' directory; late 1990s
* Bulletin board; late 1990s
* FeministSF.org back-end work: [[Laura Quilter]] handles most of the back-end work of feministSF, including backups, installs, permissions, etc. If there are problems see her!


feministSF.org, the org, is now a loose association of folks who coordinate various projects which are hosted at feministSF.net.  Projects include:
Other proposed or in-progress projects include:
* the feministSF listserve (which was split for a time into feministsf and feministsf-lit; also known as FSFFU and FSFFU-lit) -- http://lists.feministsf.net/listinfo.cgi/feministsf-feministsf.net
* collaboration space
* the feministSF book discussion group (BDG), which is a monthly discussion of a particular book; the BDG takes place on the feministSF list but has a separate website -- http://bdg.feministsf.net/
* calendar of feministSF events
* the feministSF wiki (FSFwiki)!  http://wiki.feministsf.net
* archive of feministSF on the web
* a group blog, getting started in mid-2006, http://blogs.feministsf.net/
* jabber & secure communications for the feministSF community
* an archive of feministSF scholarship & web presence, planned to debut late 2006, at http://archive.feministsf.net/
* feministSF research/scholarship archive
* feministSF feed aggregator
* project space for specific projects, such as the [[Laadan Working Group]]
* discussion space for feministSF writers, such as [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], [[Sheri S. Tepper]], [[Joanna Russ]], etc.


Other projects may be proposed -- send email to webmistress at feministsf.org
Other projects may be proposed -- send email to webmistress at feministsf.org .


[[category:1994 Publications]]  [[category:Information Resources]]
The project began as a website founded by [[Laura Quilter]] in December 1994 as two webpage bibliographies on [[Sheri S. Tepper]] and [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], respectively. After significant positive interest, the site quickly developed into the "feminist science fiction, fantasy and utopian website". In 1997-98, the site moved to its own domain, http://feministSF.org . The original bibliographies & enhanced resources are still available at http://feministsf.org. 
 
==List of project coordinators==
* [[Janice Dawley]], wiki, blog
* [[Liz Henry]], wiki, blog, fsf.org bibliography
* [[Leeanne Phillips]], BDG & list
* [[Laura Quilter]], general coordinator, wiki, blog, fsf.org bibliography
* [[Ragnell]], carnival
* [[Rain]], forums
 
Formerly active coordinators:
* [[Jennifer Krauel]] - BDG
* [[Chris Shaffer]] - lists
 
[[category:1994 establishments]]   
[[Category:Groups]]
[[Category:FeministSF.org]]
[[category:Organizations and groups by name]]

Latest revision as of 18:58, 29 November 2010

feministSF.org is a loose association of folks who coordinate various projects which are hosted at feministSF.net. Projects include:

Other proposed or in-progress projects include:

  • collaboration space
  • calendar of feministSF events
  • archive of feministSF on the web
  • jabber & secure communications for the feministSF community
  • feministSF research/scholarship archive
  • feministSF feed aggregator
  • project space for specific projects, such as the Laadan Working Group
  • discussion space for feministSF writers, such as Ursula K. Le Guin, Sheri S. Tepper, Joanna Russ, etc.

Other projects may be proposed -- send email to webmistress at feministsf.org .

The project began as a website founded by Laura Quilter in December 1994 as two webpage bibliographies on Sheri S. Tepper and Ursula K. Le Guin, respectively. After significant positive interest, the site quickly developed into the "feminist science fiction, fantasy and utopian website". In 1997-98, the site moved to its own domain, http://feministSF.org . The original bibliographies & enhanced resources are still available at http://feministsf.org.

List of project coordinators

Formerly active coordinators: