The Immanuel Velikovsky Archive:A comprehensive archive of Velikovsky's unpublished writings, maintained by a team of historians. Includes an autobiography, lectures, essays, correspondence, a downloadable documentary video, psychoanalytic papers, and articles about earth events and catastrophes.
Collected Essays of Immanuel Velikovsky: Includes papers on the basis of his theories, prediction in science, the origin of diamonds, fallacies of radiocarbon dating, and other topics.
Immanuel Velikovsky: Critically examines several of Velikovsky's statements and claims made in Ages in Chaos.
Myth Versus Mathematics: Velikovsky's theory that some 3,500 years ago, and again 700 years later, the earth was affected by the appearance in the sky of a giant comet which eventually became the planet Venus.
Raising the Mammoth: Velikovsky's look at cosmic catastrophes and the extinction of the mammoth.
Selections from Worlds in Collision (1950): Sixty short extracts which give an overview of Velikovsky's book.
Skeptic's Dictionary: Worlds in Collision: "The essence of Velikovsky's unreasonableness lies in the fact that he does not provide scientific evidence for his most extravagant claims."
The Velikovskian, A Journal of Myth, History and Science: The journal that investigates the works and theories of Immanuel Velikovsky.
The Work of Velikovsky: Excerpt from a book by Robert R. Newton, focusing on eclipses and Velikovsky's chronology.
Velikovsky Still Colliding: A look at how Velikovsky's ideas stand after recent scientific discoveries
Venus in the Corner Pocket: Looks at the theory put forth in his 1950s text Worlds in Collision, and geologists' and physicists' reactions to it.