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Favourite Books
This zine contains illustrations, poems, quotes, clippings from textbooks, and lists. This zine is bound using coloured yarn.
Tags: FIMS, MLIS, MMJC, University of Western Ontario, Zine
Favourite Books: Top ten to read.
This zine contains quotes, lists, illustrations, how-to instructions, a list template, word etymology,
Tags: FIMS, JMA, MLIS, Unviersity of Western Ontario, Zine
Listen Up: take changes, make mistakes, get messy
This zince includes a foreword, table of contents, personal essays related to LIS topics, illustrations, cartoons, advice columns, critical essays, lists, bookbinding and archival work information, colour photographs, jokes, and horoscopes.
how I became a librarian
This zine is about the creator's experiences and contains information for people interested in library work.
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a zine about podcasts & audio books i've enjoyed
The creator of the zine shares and comments on several audio books and podcasts they enjoyed.
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The Marrow Thieves
This Zine was created as part of London Public Library's 2019 One Book One London program, "Storytelling through Zines", facilitated by Jenna Rose Sands, a Cree Ojibwe artist who lives in London,
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Indigeneity in Comics -
Session 1: "The Indian" in Comics
Session 2: " Indigenous Self-Representation in Comics
Session 1: An examination and critique of comic representations of Indigenous peoples by non-Native authors.
Session 2: Reviews of comics by Indigenous authors.
Session 2: Reviews of comics by Indigenous authors.
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Some things anyone can do to help Gaza and Palestinians
Information and resources to support Palestine.
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Issue 2: MMIWG
Is part of: Atrocities against Indigenous Canadians for dummies.
This zine provides an introduction to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people in Canada. --supplied by cataloger
This zine provides an introduction to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people in Canada. --supplied by cataloger
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Issue 3: The Sixties Scoop
Is part of: Atrocities against Indigenous Canadians for dummies.
This zine introduces readers to the sixties scoop, when Indigenous children were forcefully removed from their homes by child welfare authorities in Canada. --supplied by cataloger
This zine introduces readers to the sixties scoop, when Indigenous children were forcefully removed from their homes by child welfare authorities in Canada. --supplied by cataloger
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textures of your pandemic experience

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