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ARLIS/NA 2012 A TO (Z)INE WORKSHOP
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ZINE LIBRARIES: CURRENT PRACTICES SURVEY
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Public Library Collection: NYPL Zine CollectionNYPL Zine Collection San Francisco Public Library Collective: Rock Paper ScissorsRock Paper Scissors Academic. Circulating. Barnard Zine LibraryBarnard Zine Library Academic. Special Collections: Labadie CollectionLabadie Collection Independent Center: Urbana Champagne Independent Media CenterUrbana Champagne Independent Media Center ZINE LIBRARY COLLECTIONS
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SURVEY: COLLECTION DEMOGRAPHICS
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YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT
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ACQUISITION METHOD
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MARKETING
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POSTERS
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Buttons
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DIGITAL MARKETING TOOLS
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Temple University LibGuide: http://guides.temple.edu/content.php?pid=266583&sid=220 1125 http://guides.temple.edu/content.php?pid=266583&sid=220 1125 University of Iowa directory to zine finding aides: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec- coll/resources/ZineResources.html http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec- coll/resources/ZineResources.html Edmonton Small Press Association Yahoo Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/edmontonsmallpress DIGITAL MARKETING
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MEETING/EVENT MARKETING
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LIBRARY TABLE AT ZINE FEST Barnard Library at L.A. Zine Fest
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FLYERS
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POSTERS
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ACCESS: STORAGE & LOCATION
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CIRCULATION
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ACCESS: ARRANGEMENT OF MATERIALS
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ACCESS: FINDING AID & INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
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PRESERVATION EFFORT
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They are new phenomena. They have a strong independent history. Collections are relatively small (but they are growing!). Digital media is the most widely used form of marketing. SOME CONCLUSIONS ABOUT ZINES
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