Miscellaneous Works
- The Ferengi Rules of Acquisition (Ira Steven Behr), July 1995
- Legends of the Ferengi (edited by Ira Steven Behr and Robert Hewitt Wolfe), August 1997
- The Star Trek Cookbook (Ethan Phillips and William J Birnes), January 1999
- Star Trek: Enterprise Logs (Edited by Carol Greenburg), June 2000
- Starfleet: Year One (Michael Jan Friedman), March 2002 - originally published in serialized form in different Pocket Books releases; story newly expanded for omnibus; official interest in further volumes dissipated due to Star Trek: Enterprise rendering this historical account of Starfleet's creation moot.
- Star Trek: The Amazing Stories (edited by John J. Ordover), August 2002 - a collection of licensed short stories that were first published between 1998 and 2000 in the magazine Amazing Stories
- The Hologram's Handbook (Robert Picardo, with art by Jeff Yagher), 2002
- Tales of the Dominion War (edited by Keith R. A. DeCandido), August 2004
- Engines of Destiny (Gene DeWeese), February 2005
- Articles of the Federation (Keith R. A. DeCandido), May 2005
- Twist of Faith - DS9 "relaunch" reprint omnibus (S. D. Perry, David Weddle & Jeffrey Lang and Keith R. A. DeCandido), July 2007
- These Haunted Seas - DS9 Mission Gamma reprint omnibus (David R. George III and Heather Jarman), June 2008
- A Singular Destiny (Keith R. A. DeCandido), January 2009
- Seven Deadly Sins (edited by Margaret Clark), March 2010
Star Trek: The Manga - TOS comic anthologies published by Tokyopop:
- Shinsei Shinsei (September 2006) - commemorating Star Trek's 40th anniversary; includes a prose story from Star Trek: Constellations
- Kakan ni Shinkou (September 2007) - includes a prose story from Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Sky's the Limit
- Uchu (July 2008) - includes an excerpt from a novella from Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Infinity's Prism
- Star Trek Ultimate Edition (March 2009) - omnibus collection of the first three anthologies
Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Manga - TNG comic anthology published by Tokyopop:
- Boukenshin (April 2009)
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