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30: 414: 1354: 567: 235:. When Eaton's family sought a home for his collection, science fiction was considered an inferior literary product—pleasant enough as a diversion, but unworthy of serious academic study. As even public libraries did not regularly acquire science fiction, there was no comprehensive collection available anywhere outside of private hands. 200:. While still in high school he collected science fiction and fantasy pulp literature. By the 1940s he communicated with book dealers in London and New York to acquire more books, expanding to the detective and western genres at a time when science fiction was an obscure interest. Eaton had particular interest in stories of 1128: 316:. Foreign works of science fiction have been added systematically, including works in Chinese, Czech, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, and Spanish. The collection also includes journals, comic books, and fanzines, primarily acquired as donations from collectors 526:
The now biennial conference sponsors the J. Lloyd Eaton Memorial Award. From 1979 to 2001 it recognized the "best critical book of each year", although it was not precisely annual. From 2008 it is a lifetime achievement award, in full the J. Lloyd Eaton Lifetime Achievement Award in Science Fiction,
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After a three-year gap, the conference resumed at UCR with the theme "Chronicling Mars", May 16–18, 2008. The 2009 conference, "Extraordinary Voyages: Jules Verne and Beyond" was held April 30 – May 3, 2009. The 2011 conference on "Global Science Fiction" was held February 11–13, 2011 at Riverside's
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In 2014, George Slusser was asked how he assembled the world's largest SF collection: "By silence, exile and cunning", he replied. "And I did have allies in the library, who found funds to buy books, even when academics sought to block purchases. Librarians love books, and SF had a lot of them, with
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Dr. Eaton's collection, acquired by UCR's University Librarian Donald Wilson in 1969, consisted of about 7,500 hardback editions of science fiction, fantasy, and horror from the late nineteenth century to 1955. The development of the collection continued under University Librarian Eleanor Montague,
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As part of its scholarly mission, the Eaton Collection hosts the Eaton Science Fiction Conference, which is biennial in odd-number years from 2009. It was inaugurated in 1979 as the J. Lloyd Eaton Science Conference, annual for many years, including some at other sites. As of 2013, some 21
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was instrumental in reaching out to authors and fans and asking if they would donate their archives, as well as starting a duplicate-asset trading program with the University of Michigan, which provided the Eaton Collection with its massive comic book collection.
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bibliography, he determined the collection consisted of "over 8,500 volumes, and is particularly rich in early and scarce items published from 1870 to 1930, along with some important eighteenth-century titles."
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conferences have been held at UC Riverside, while others have taken place at international venues, co-sponsored by UCR and various host institutions: London Polytechnic University, 1984; the
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During Slusser's 25-year curatorship, the Eaton collection grew to more than 100,000 volumes, ranging from the 1517 edition of
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The J. Lloyd Eaton collection of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, and Utopian Literature: A History and Description
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have been named for 2013 "to honor both science fiction film culture and science fiction comic book culture".
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recognizing "contributions of lasting significance to the field". The four recipients to 2011 were
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An Interview with: Professor George Slusser – Eaton science fiction collection’s Curator Emeritus
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in the world". It is housed in Special Collections and Archives of the UCR Libraries at the
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In recent years, films, videos, DVDs, scripts and storyboards from TV series including
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J. Lloyd Eaton Collection of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, and Utopian Literature
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to the most recently published titles. The collection includes first editions of
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Elves, Gnomes, and Little Men's Science Fiction, Chowder, and Marching Society
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who created the position of Eaton Curator, hiring for the position
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Science/Fiction Collections: Fantasy, Supernatural and Weird Tales
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as well as well-known critics of the genre and scientists like
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is the Eaton Lifetime Achievement Award winner for 2012. Both
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in 2005. Conference attendees have included writers such as
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From 1988 to 1990, the Collection published three issues of
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Science Fiction collections in ARL academic libraries
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The Eaton Collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy
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Index

Eaton Award

A Plunge into Space
Robert Cromie
science fiction
fantasy
horror
utopian and dystopian literature
University of California, Riverside
hardcover
paperback
fanzines
comic books
manga
anime
Berkeley, California
University of California, Berkeley
UC Medical School
Medical doctor
pulmonologist
tuberculosis
John Polidori
Frank Aubrey
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Elves, Gnomes, and Little Men's Science Fiction, Chowder, and Marching Society
sercon
fanzine
George Slusser
Anatomy of Wonder
Thomas More's

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