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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.

Pow wow etiquette for dummies

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Is part of: Atrocities against Indigenous Canadians.

Key information about a Pow Wow: "A Pow Wow is a social gathering that celebrates Indigenous culture and community through song, dance, arts, food and traditional crafts..."

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Queer differing in some way from what is usual or normal: Odd Strange weird eccentric unconventional

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"Challenging conventional norms through the expression of reoccurring thoughts on inequality" --supplied by cataloger

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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

Resetting the conversation : harm reduction or how we should all mind our own business

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"Resetting the Conversation: Harm Reduction offers readers a pause to reflect upon the empowering strategies the are the core of Harm Reduction framework.

Designed with the intention of re-engaging readers on Harm Reduction, this zine seeks to…

Scams fraud cons

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

Some things anyone can do to help Gaza and Palestinians

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Information and resources to support Palestine.

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textures of your pandemic experience

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A collaborative zine made about the FIMS community experience with the COVID19 pandemic.

The myth of sisyphus with disability

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A memoir essay about disability and identity - Kearney shares existential experiences and the "psycho-emotional consequences of ableism" . --supplied by cataloger

The zine uses the Lexend font Deca.

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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.