Browse Items (23 total)

  • Tags: Zine

Listen Up: take changes, make mistakes, get messy

https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/11002/archive/files/09b1fbfbb3653b60c3d02055f128532d.tif
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.

Favourite Books

https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/11002/archive/files/de46222393c66790d261515c0acd8a10.tif
This zine contains illustrations, poems, quotes, clippings from textbooks, and lists. This zine is bound using coloured yarn.

Issue 2: MMIWG

Atrocities against indigenous canadians_issue 2_Page_1.jpg
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

Tags:

Issue 3: The Sixties Scoop

Atrocities against indigenous canadians_issue 3_Page_1.jpg
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

Tags:

how I became a librarian

how i became a librarian zine cover.jpg
This zine is about the creator's experiences and contains information for people interested in library work.

Tags:

a zine about podcasts & audio books i've enjoyed

zine about podcasts and audio books.jpg
The creator of the zine shares and comments on several audio books and podcasts they enjoyed.

Tags:

Reserve and renew: the LIS mental health zine

https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/11002/archive/files/16e167d893bc909c2156dd9a2e1b7a29.tif
"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

The Marrow Thieves

marrow of thieves.jpg
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,

Tags:

Indigeneity in Comics -
Session 1: "The Indian" in Comics
Session 2: " Indigenous Self-Representation in Comics

indigeneity in comics - session 1.jpg
Session 1: An examination and critique of comic representations of Indigenous peoples by non-Native authors.

Session 2: Reviews of comics by Indigenous authors.

Tags:

International Sex Workers Day

https://s3.amazonaws.com/omeka-net/11002/archive/files/140f417643dd38f336c5aa02c7b2fd3a.tif
This zine was created by Masters of Library and Information Science students. It contains poetry, critical essays, non-fiction articles, and illustrations.