FantLab explained

FantLab.ru
Logocaption:FantLab.ru
Commercial:No
Type:Bibliographic database, forum.
Registration:Optional
Language:Russian
Author:Alexei Lvov
Current Status:Online

Laboratoria Fantastiki, or FantLab (Russian: Лаборатория фантастики, "speculative fiction laboratory"), is a Russian website dedicated to science fiction and fantasy literature. It was founded in 2004 by Alexei Lvov.

Content

The website contains an extensive user-populated database of books, annotations, and reviews. Unregistered users have access to author pages, ratings, news and awards. If users sign up, they can review and rate books, generate reading lists. They can also create their own bookshelves and publish articles. In June 2013, the site had over 88,000 members and over 244,000 works by authors had been added. In April, 2012, the 2000th author (Murray Leinster) was added to the database.

Fantlab calls its mission:

Features

Author's pages

Collected information for Russian and non-Russian writers is presented on Author's pages. Each author's page will have biography completed with photos and bibliography. Bibliography is a compiled list of known published and unpublished works, derived from multiple sources by comparisons and additions that characterize its reliability.All author's works are categorized into cycles, series and epics. Each will have publishing editions information along with edition's detail.Each item in bibliography displays average rating, count of readers and number of reviews.Any title's page reflects number of people who read and rated it, an average rating, annotation, comments or synopsis, listing of parent series, epics, collections or anthologies and awards where applicable. Title's page will also contain any available information for published editions, including cover images, sorted by year and divided between Russian and non-Russian editions.

Awards and recognition pages

FantLab tracks all of notable international literary awards such as Locus Award, Hugo Award, Pulitzer, World Fantasy Award and others.In 2007 as popularity of the site grew and number of daily visitors reached approximately 4 thousand a day, Fantlab decided to implement a voting system that allowed nomination of popular and best reviewed books, this resulted in FantLab's Book of the Year Award. It is given annually for the best science fiction or fantasy works of the previous year.

Recommendations

Recommendations are a list of titles suggested for reading. Fantlab's recommendation system prognoses how reader will feel about an unread title. To get it, think-alike ratings and titles are analyzed, averaged in weight measures of equal measures of likeness. Resulting recommendations are based on one or more similar ratings.On recommendations page you will see maximum of 3 series, 10 novels, and 10 short stories that reader is most likely to like.

Rating system

System creates ratings of writers and works based on readers ratings.Ratings will be derived by average reader rating of the title and calculated by a complex statistical correlation formulas.

Invisible connections

Invisible Connections are a result of correlation analysis based on rated titles. When a user is registered, this section will display pairs of users with highest positive (think-alikes) and lowest negative (antipodes) coefficient of correlation.

Author's journal

Fantlab is also an online magazine, published on the Internet through bulletin board system. Fantlab's writers journal includes various news, announcements, reviews and articles. Authors publish their works through their blogs.[1] Subscribers of the blogs are notified of new publications. All specialty blog 'Columns' are administered by an individual editorial panel. Any registered of FantLab user can create a blog column and publish their work. Among authors currently publishing their work on FantLab are well-known writers and journalists like, Vadim Panov, Alexey Pehov, Vladimir Puziy, and many others.

Awards

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Авторские колонки FantLab . ru.
  2. Web site: ru:Вручение наград конгресса "Странник". http://www.FantLab.ru/news1815. FantLab.ru. 14 May 2011. Russian. The awards ceremony of the "Strannik" congress.
  3. Web site: ru:Роскон-2010. http://www.FantLab.ru/news1978. FantLab.ru. 14 May 2011. Russian.
  4. Web site: Eurocon 2010. Societatea Română de Science Fiction şi Fantasy. 14 May 2011. Romanian.
  5. Web site: Eurocon 2011. Russian.