In 1970 she began an endowment at the Toronto Public Library for the collection of all science fiction published in the English language.
Judith Butler | Judith Bingham | Judith Malina | Judith Anderson | Judith | Judith Wright | Judith Ivey | Judith Blegen | Judith Shulevitz | Judith Rossner | Judith Jamison | Judith Godrèche | Judith Stacey | Judith Palfrey | Judith of Lens | Judith Lucy | Judith Krantz | Judith "Judy" Murray | Judith Durham | Judith Chalmers | Judith Barrett | Judith Alice Clark | Judith Viorst | Judith Thompson | Judith Skelton Grant | Judith Sewell Wright | Judith Schaechter | Judith Rich Harris | Judith Mountains | Judith Merril |
They were succeeded by more serious venues including the US-based The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (F&SF) (1949–), the UK-based flagship of the New Wave movement New Worlds while it was under the editorship of Michael Moorcock between 1964 and 1970, and the annual reprint anthologies of F&SF and The Year's Best Science Fiction edited by Judith Merril.
Notable special collections include The Arthur Conan Doyle Collection, The Merril Collection of Science Fiction, The Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books, and The Rita Cox Black and Caribbean Heritage Collection.