Now Open to Serve SF ResearchersNOTE: Due to Wescoe Hall construction, we have moved most of our resources into storage until January, 2009. In the mean time, select reference works and a workspace are available in our temporary cubicle in the Kansas Union.
The Center was founded
in 1982 as a focus for the science-fiction programs that James Gunn created at the
University of Kansas beginning in 1970. For most of that time, we have served the SF
community as a virtual resource center, except for the large
SF Special
Collection at the Spencer Library. This was the Library's fastest-growing
special collection, mostly through gifts. However, when the libraries recently
changed their acquisition policies, we found ourselves having to reject
donations of materials that the Library could no longer accept. Additionally,
much of the Library's SF collection has gone uncatalogued due to space and labor
limitations. If you would like to donate materials for SF scholars and writers to use in this new space, let us know. We collect and make available media materials, art, photographs, audio materials, and of course books and magazines. So if you have something taking up space in your attic that an SF researcher might find useful, send it to us!
Note that our
mailing address is slightly different, as mail goes to the English Department
office:
On Thursday, June 5, members of the KU Science Fiction Club helped
pack up the Center's office for the move. Thanks to Chris K, Court F, Matt M,
and Nate for getting
everything in boxes in just a couple of hours! |
updated 6/10/2008