[5][6] In 2012, coincident with Kelly's retirement as an aerospace software engineer,[7] the website received a redesign and expansion, and was renamed the Science Fiction Awards Database (SFADB).
[1] The index has received praise from authors and editors of speculative fiction, including Jo Walton and Gardner Dozois.
(Philip K. Dick's The Man in the High Castle) Or how many Nebula Awards Connie Willis has won?
[10]Writing in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Peter Nicholls and David Langford called the index invaluable, and noted that it was often more up-to-date than the awards' official websites.
[12] In 2018, it added indexes for "Year's Best" anthologies of short fiction, with contents linked to the individual author pages.