This article is from the Isaac Asimov FAQ, by Edward J. Seiler ejseiler@earthlink.net and John H. Jenkins jenkins@mac.com with numerous contributions by others.
Following is a list of some Internet sites containing Asimov related material.
The Encyclopedia Galactica is the ultimate reference work for the universe
detailed in Isaac Asimov's robot, Galactic Empire, and Foundation stories.
Providing information on people, chronology, robotics, and other topics,
it is published by the Encyclopedia Galactic Publishing Co., via the
efforts of Mike Carlin of Bristol, England.
<http://members.tripod.com/TerminusCity/>
The Imperial Galaxy , a gallery of original artwork illustrating the
Foundation universe, brought to us by Slawek Wojtowicz.
<http://home.interstat.net/~slawcio/foundation/cover.html>
Slawek Wojtowicz also interviewed Asimov in 1988, and the text of his
interview is available.
<http://home.interstat.net/~slawcio/asimov.html>
On September 25, 1987, Asimov was interviewed by Terry Gross for the
National Public Radio program Fresh Air. A RealAudio version of the
27-minute interview can be found at the New York Times website. To listen
to this interview, you'll need the RealAudio player, which can be
downloaded from the RealNetwork site.
<http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/23/ra/asimov1.ram>
<http://www.real.com/>
A transcript of an audio file formerly at the Vincent Voice Library,
Michigan State University.
<http://clark.net/pub/edseiler/asimov/asimov speech transcript.txt>
Note:This transcript is an unofficial one and may be removed without
warning if relevant authorities object to its inclusion in a public
archive.
Speeches Asimov gave on the Impact of Science on Society.
<http://info.rutgers.edu/Library/Reference/Etext/Impact.of.Science.On.Society.hd/3/>
A chronology of Asimov's Susan Calvin stories, robot novels, galactic
empire novels and Foundation series.
<http://wiretap.area.com/Gopher/Library/Media/Sci-Fi/asimov.tl>
 
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