Deleuze and Guattari Web Resources
Managed and arranged by Charles Stivale, this is the most up to date list of D+G resources available, including translations of many texts not available in print in English.
Summary of "Gilles Deleuze's ABC Primer" (L'Abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze, 1988/1995): Charles Stivale's gift to Deleuze's readers, his overview of the eight-hour series of interviews between Gilles Deleuze and Claire Parnet that were filmed by Pierre-André Boutang in 1988. Destined to be broadcast only after Deleuze's death, these interviews were shown with Deleuze's permission on the Arte channel between November 1994 and spring 1995, i.e., during the year prior to his death. Rather than provide a transcription and translation into English, Stivale summarizes the main points of the questions posed by Parnet and Deleuze's responses.
Web Deleuze
One of the best academic websites around, and a model of the web's potential in terms of making materials available to a broad audience. The managers seek to place on line by October 1999 approximately 80 of Gilles Deleuze's lectures presented at the Université Paris VIII Vincennes and Université Vincennes St-Denis between 1971-1987 (2000 pages). Their goal is to eventually place all Deleuze's lectures on the web and available without charge. In French, but English translations for many of these are also available, generously donated by an assortment of able translators (Melissa McMahon, Timothy Murphy, Charles Stivale) who know Deleuze's works well.
the deleuzeguattarionary
"This project is to produce an online dictionary of the terms used by, or derived from, the work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari." A somewhat disorganized site, with many dead links. Dictionary entries are of inconsistent quality; some very good, some quite poor. Use with caution.