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* [http://www.artzines.info/ Artzines.info], a database for zines self-published by contemporary artists. | * [http://www.artzines.info/ Artzines.info], a database for zines self-published by contemporary artists. | ||
* http://mimeomimeo.blogspot.com | * http://mimeomimeo.blogspot.com | ||
+ | * [http://voices.revealdigital.com Independent Voices: An Open Access Collection of an Alternative Press], US periodicals and serials from the 1960s-80s. | ||
+ | * [http://archive.org/details/solidarityrevolutionarycenter Solidarity! Revolutionary Center and Radical Library], zine collection online. | ||
* [http://www.punkfanzines.de Deutschsprachige Punkzines, 1977-1984]. | * [http://www.punkfanzines.de Deutschsprachige Punkzines, 1977-1984]. | ||
Revision as of 08:59, 28 May 2016
Contents
Pages
Projects
- Zwart Magazine, [1], Manifesto, 2012.
- RCP-ML2K-PDF: a PDF webzine by A. Bill Miller and Brandon Bauer.
Publications
- Jason Skeet, Mark Pawson (eds.), Counter Intelligence: Zines, Comics, Pamphlets, Flyers: Catalogue of Self-Published and Autonomous Print-Creations: Articles! Reviews! Contacts!, London: 121 Centre, 1995, 24 pp. Catalogue of an exhibition held throughout Oct 1994 at 121 Centre, Brixton, South London.
- Stephen Duncombe, Notes from Underground: Zines and the Politics of Alternative Culture, Verso, 1997.
- V. Vale (ed.), Zines! Vol.1, RE/Search Publications, 1999, 169 pp. [2] [3]
- V. Vale (ed.), Zines! Vol.2, RE/Search Publications, 1996, 137 pp. [4]
Resources
- ZineWiki, an open-source encyclopedia devoted to zines and independent media. It covers the history, production, distribution and culture of the small press.
- Artzines.info, a database for zines self-published by contemporary artists.
- http://mimeomimeo.blogspot.com
- Independent Voices: An Open Access Collection of an Alternative Press, US periodicals and serials from the 1960s-80s.
- Solidarity! Revolutionary Center and Radical Library, zine collection online.
- Deutschsprachige Punkzines, 1977-1984.
Links
- Lisa Gitelman: Amateurdom and Its Discontents, Or, What Is a Zine?, keynote talk for the June 2013 Symposium on Emerging Genres, Forms, Narratives—in New Media Environments. Held by the North Carolina State University program in Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media.