[en] A compilation of references is presented for fission reactions induced by neutrons, protons, deuterons, alpha particles, 3He ions, some heavier charged particles and photons. The energy ranges for the collected references are for neutrons from essentially 14 MeV up to 1 GeV. For charged particles the energy range is from the coulomb barrier up to a few hundred MeV. For photon induced fission the energy range (endpoint of Bremsstrahlung) is from the fission barrier up to about 100 MeV. In addition to the printed version, the compilation is also provided as a Microsoft Word file on the attached CD-ROM to permit electronic processing. References are given for fission reactions induced by neutrons, protons, deuterons, alpha particles, 3He ions, some heavier charged particles and photons. The energy ranges for these references are for neutrons from essentially 14 MeV up to 1 GeV (a few cases of mono-energetic neutrons below 14 MeV are also included). For charged particles the energy range is from the energy required to overcome the coulomb barrier to a few hundred MeV. For photon induced fission the energy range (endpoint of Bremsstrahlung) is from the fission barrier up to about 100 MeV. In addition, some references are given that are concerned with the new technique of fission in inverse kinematics. It should be stressed that the present listing concentrates on the exotic high energy reactions mentioned, and does not cover the well studied fission reactions induced, for example, by neutrons (thermal, reactor spectrum, 14 MeV), spontaneous fission, etc. Ample information on the product yields from these classical fission reactions may be found on web page http://ie.lbl.gov/fission.html . In order to facilitate the use of this listing, a grouping has been made according to the species that induces fission. Furthermore, within each type of fission reaction a differentiation is made according to the type of fission yields obtained (mass yields or independent yields of single nuclides, yields of single isomeric states, yields of neutrons (prompt and delayed), and yields of light charged particles (ternary fission)). The listing is based on a small databank that will be made available to interested users on request to the author. This databank contains a collection of the original publications, along with more information than the present listing; for instance, in many cases the database contains the abstracts of the respective papers. Interrogation of the databank is based on a program available commercially and access can only be achieved after installation of this program (EndNote 2 by Niles and Associates, USA). An electronic search for desired references, author names and titles of articles can also be undertaken through provision of the list of references contained on the CD-ROM attached to this publication