Zine Collections on the Web
- The Internet Archive – Zines
- POC (People of Color) Zine Project
- Queer Zine Archive Project
- Punk Hardcore Fanzines
- Send Back My Stamps!: Metal Fanzine Archive
- Small Science Zines
Articles About Zines
- “Writer’s Manifesto: What’s a Zine? An Interview with Mimi Thi Nguyen,” Cicada, Sept/Oct 2015.
- Jenna Wortham, “Why the Internet Didn’t Kill Zines,” New York Times, 28 Feb 2017.
- Jason Heller, “With zines, the ’90s punk scene had a living history,” A/V Club, 15 Oct 2013.
- Teal Triggs, “Scissors and Glue: Punk Fanzines and the Creation of a DIY Aesthetic,” Journal of Design History, Vol. 19, No. 1 (2006): 69-83.
- Nia King, “Anarchy in the Archives: Zine Project Brings Punks of Color to the Academy,” Colorlines, 19 Jan 2013.
- Jenna Freedman, “Zines Are Not Blogs: A Not Unbiased Analysis,” 2005.
Misc. Zine Resources
- ZineWiki – A long-running site with loads of information.
- Zines – Articles, guides, and print collections curated by the Barnard Zine Library at Barnard College.
- Online zine archives and websites, via Vancouver Public Library
- Zine-O-Matic – a zine subscription service that Julie (in our class) brought to my attention!
- Microcosm Publishing – one of the biggest publishers and distributors of zines in the US.
- Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (Oakland) – features an excellent selection of zines, comics and graphic novels that might interest folks during the next couple of weeks.