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*''Companions'', by David J. Howe and Mark Stammers, Virgin, 1996. ISBN 0-86369-921-9 Has no relation to the similarly named work by John Nathan-Turner. | *''Companions'', by David J. Howe and Mark Stammers, Virgin, 1996. ISBN 0-86369-921-9 Has no relation to the similarly named work by John Nathan-Turner. | ||
=== Program Guides === | === Guidebooks and Program Guides === | ||
*''The Doctor Who Programme Guide'', by Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier. iUniverse, 2003. ISBN 0-595-27618-0 Original edition often cited as inaccurate. |
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Following is a list of websites and books which may prove useful in researching articles for the TARDIS Index File. You may also post requests for information regarding an article you are working on at the Reference Desk page. Feel free to add any additional resources you may be aware of to this list.
Websites
- The BBC's official Doctor Who page, in the Cult section of the BBC's website
- Outpost Gallifrey, the largest and most widely visited Doctor Who site on the Internet
- The Web Guide to Doctor Who, a comprehensive list of Doctor Who websites
- Nitro 9 Doctor Who Homepage, one of the oldest Doctor Who websites on the Web
- A Brief History of Time (Travel), a detailed history of Doctor Who on television
- Doctor Who Reference Guide, a complete list of Doctor Who stories from every medium
- Who Central, a fine site, unfortunately not updated since 2003
- The WHOniverse
- The Doctor Who Image Archive
- The TARDIS Library
Books
Some works listed here may be out-of-print. For books published in multiple editions, the one listed is the most recent.
General interest
- Doctor Who: A Celebration, by Peter Haining. Virgin Publishing, Ltd., 1995. ISBN 0-86369-932-4 Research current as of 1983, now superceded.
- The Doctor Who File, by Peter Haining. Virgin, 1989. ISBN 0-86379-169-7
- Doctor Who: The Time Traveller's Guide by Peter Haining. Virgin, 1995. ISBN 0-86369-927-8
- The Terrestrial Index, by Jean-Marc Lofficier. Target, 1991. ISBN 0-426-20361-5
Continuity
Works most concerned with the fictional universe of Doctor Who.
- The Doctor Who Technical Manual, by Mark Harris. Various UK, AUS, and US editions, 1983.
- The Universal Databank, by Jean-Marc Lofficier. Virgin, 1992. ISBN 0-426-20370-4 Often regarded as inaccurate.
- Doctor Who: A History of the Universe, by Lance Parkin. Virgin Publishing, Ltd., 1996. ISBN 0-426-20471-9
- I, Who: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who Novels, by Lars Pearson. Sidewinder Press, 1999. ISBN 0-9673746-0-X
- I, Who 2: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who Novels and Audios, by Lars Pearson. Mad Norwegian Press, 2002. ISBN 1-57032-900-1
- I, Who 3: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who Novels and Audios, by Lars Pearson. Mad Norwegian Press, 2003. ISBN 0-9725959-1-0
- Encyclopedia of the Worlds of Doctor Who A-D, by David Saunders, Knight, 1988. ISBN 0-340-42842-2
- Encyclopedia of the Worlds of Doctor Who E-K, by David Saunders, Knight, 1989. ISBN 0-340-51106-0
- Encyclopedia of the Worlds of Doctor Who L-R, by David Saunders, Picadilly, 1990. ISBN 1-85340-081-5
Primarily Factual
- Travel Without the TARDIS: The Doctor Who Fan's Guide to England, Scotland, and Wales, by Jean Airey and Laurie Haldeman. Target, 1986. ISBN 0-426-20240-6
- Doctor Who: The Key to Time, by Peter Haining. Virgin, 1987. ISBN 0-86379-153-0
- Companions, by David J. Howe and Mark Stammers, Virgin, 1996. ISBN 0-86369-921-9 Has no relation to the similarly named work by John Nathan-Turner.
Guidebooks and Program Guides
- The Doctor Who Programme Guide, by Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier. iUniverse, 2003. ISBN 0-595-27618-0 Original edition often cited as inaccurate.