This article is from the Science Fiction Fandom FAQ, by Vicki Rosenzweig vr@panix.com with numerous contributions by others.
Quite a bit of it, yes. http://fanac.org/index.html is a good
starting point for stuff about science fiction fandom. The UK SF
Archives at http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/SF-Archives/ include Dave
Langford's fannish newszine Ansible, Bridget Wilkinson's Fans
Across the World Newsletter, and Dave Langford's TAFF page. The New
England Science Fiction Association (NESFA) has a variety of useful
links to clubs, sf-related archives, convention listings, sf
publishers, and fans' email addresses, as well as information about
NESFA, Boskone, and NESFA Press, at http://www.nesfa.org/
The Plokta News Network at http://www.plokta.com/pnn has news, con
reports, and the occasional fanzine review. The emphasis is on
British fandom, but they cover other parts of the world as well.
Rich brown (drgafia@aol.com) has put together a glossary of fannish
slang. It's available on the Web at
http://www.smithway.org/fstuff/termsA-B.html (that's the starting
point, and includes links to the rest of the alphabet).
 
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