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  • Collection: Zine Collection

Favourite Books

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This zine contains illustrations, quotes, cartoons, suggested reading lists, and other lists related to life at FIMS or FIMS related topics, copies of emails. This zine was bound using coloured yarn.

Favourite Books

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This zine contains a number of lists of books to read, some have accompanying descriptions of why the list-maker enjoyed the books. It also contains cartoons, illustrations, and other LIS related lists. This zine was bound using coloured yarn.

The Preface Restored: The First Issue

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This zine looks at what it is like to be an MLIS student and topics that relate to the MLIS student body. It contains anecdotes, satire, cartoons, and lists.

mit zine: an alternative student publication

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This zine contains opinion pieces, poetry, a comic, and essays related to the topic of activism.

Reserve and renew: the LIS mental health zine

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"A compilation zine with submissions from people who work/volunteer in libraries or archives (or are working towards a library degree) exploring the intersections of mental health, mental illness, and library/archives work."
- From the creators

International Sex Workers Day

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This zine was created by Masters of Library and Information Science students. It contains poetry, critical essays, non-fiction articles, and illustrations.

Password 1234 : how to use diceware to build a safer passphrase

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This zine highlights common password mistakes and recommends using www.eff.org/dice to create stronger, more secure passphrases.

What the heck is a threat model and why should I care?

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Using the example of banana bread and hungry roommates, this zine explains what a threat model is and how to use one to safeguard the things most important to you (location data, private images, etc.).

Scams fraud cons

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It discusses how online scams work and how people can protect themselves.