glbtq.com is an
online
encyclopedia that presents detailed
biographies of notable
gay,
lesbian,
bisexual,
transgender,
and
queer people. It is the most popular
LGBT-inclusive information site on
Alexa. It was dubbed "the Encyclopedia
Brittaniqueer" by
The
Advocate, and named one of the "Best Free Reference Web
Sites" in 2005 by the
American Library
Association.
glbtq.com was launched in 2003 and is regularly updated. It houses
the largest, most comprehensive encyclopedia of
LGBT culture in the world. The encyclopedia
contains more than 2.2 million words—including overviews and
surveys—covering almost 2,000 entries. The entries are categorized
into three departments:
Arts,
Literature, and
History
and
Social Sciences. The site also
includes a discussion board and a special features section that
presents interviews, slideshows, and spotlights. glbtq.com also
issues a Newsletter on the 1st and 15th of each month, calling
attention to new entries and spotlighting a particular group of
entries.
The publisher of glbtq.com is
Andrew
"Wik" Wickholm. The General Editor is
Claude J. Summers.
All entries in the encyclopedia are signed and referenced. There
are more than 350 contributors, whose biographies are included on
the site. These include
Tee Corinne
(
photographer and
visual artist),
Shaun Cole
(curator at London
's Victoria and
Albert Museum
), William Hood
(professor of art at Oberlin College
), Karla Jay (director of
Women's Studies at Pace University), Stephen O. Murray (writer), and
Jim Provenzano (writer).
Publications
In association with
Cleis Press,
glbtq.com has produced three books:
References
External links