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    Zines And Computational Publishing Practices by Kendal Beynon

    Published in A Peer-Reviewed Journal About (2024-11-01)
    “… This paper explores the parallels between historical zine culture and contemporary DIY computational publishing practices, highlighting their roles as countercultural movements within their own right. …”
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    Publishing Trends of Informal Lithuanian Youth Publications –Fanzines – at the End of the 20th Century and the Beginning of the 21st Century by Aušra Kairaitytė-Užupė

    Published in Knygotyra (2024-07-01)
    “…Using resources from Lithuania’s Youth Culture Digital Archive “Lithuanian Zine Collection” and additionally collected sources, the article analyzes the trends in the creation and publishing of fanzines. …”
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    Publishing Trends of Informal Lithuanian Youth Publications –Fanzines – at the End of the 20th Century and the Beginning of the 21st Century by Aušra Kairaitytė-Užupė

    Published in Knygotyra (2024-07-01)
    “…Using resources from Lithuania’s Youth Culture Digital Archive “Lithuanian Zine Collection” and additionally collected sources, the article analyzes the trends in the creation and publishing of fanzines. …”
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    A Citation Analysis about Scholarship on Zines by Anne Hays

    “…RESULTS& DISCUSSION This study analyzes 163 peer-reviewed articles published between 1990 and 2018, and finds that a) scholarly interest in zines has increased steadily and by 1,700% over 28 years; b) that scholars in the fields of Library Science, Education, Feminist Studies, and Media Studies are most likely to study zines; and c) that zine scholars pursue a wide and varied range of subtopics most prominently concentrated in “riot grrrl” studies, “collection development,” “music criticism,” and a suite of articles about aspects of art. …”
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    'The Underground' Zine and the Labor Movement in 1990s Compliance Archaeology by Travis Corwin, Elliot Helmer

    Published in Bulletin of the History of Archaeology (2024-05-01)
    “…The Underground functioned as a community space in a pre-internet age by facilitating an open discussion of the positive and negative aspects of the CRM industry. Due to the nature of zines as a collaborative, grassroots media, The Underground presents a unique opportunity to examine labor conditions not just through traditionally published quantitative datasets, but through the lived experiences of the archaeological workers and organizers themselves. …”
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    Dispersed Practices: Non-Heteronormative Art in „Filo” and „Czereja” Zines by Luiza Kempińska

    Published in Miejsce (2019-01-01)
    “…The article is devoted to two magazines: ”Filo”, published from 1986 to 2001 (as a zine until 1990), and ”Czereja”, published from 1992 to 1998. …”
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    The Citation Economy as a Site of Extraction for Surveillance Publishing by Danielle Colbert-Lewis, lawrence maminta, Kelly McElroy, Graeme Slaght, Mark Swartz

    Published in Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship (2024-12-01)
    “… This paper links the ideas of surveillance capitalism and what Jeff Pooley has described as surveillance publishing with that of the citation economy. A few companies with dominance over academic publishing have been able to capture and use surplus value created through the publishing lifecycle. …”
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    Borys Hrinchenko Publishing Society: history of activity in columns of camp newspaper by Stambol Ihor

    “…The Borys Hrinchenko Publishing Society, mentioned in the pages of the Wetzlar camp maga zine "Hromadska Dumka" in 1917-1918, had the main task of creating and distribut ing the newspaper "Hromadska Dumka". …”
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    L’art contemporain à la bibliothèque du Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte à Munich by Rüdiger Hoyer

    Published in Perspective (2016-12-01)
    “…This type of publications seems to dominate the publishing industry. Given the presentation of this type of work, modern and contemporary art thus offer a good subject for exploring possible improvements of current library spaces.…”
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