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''[[DIY]] archiving for the at-home collector! This basic guide gives tips on how to preserve your zine collection for future generations. Includes tips for budget archives materials and suggestions for cataloging. Save those zines!'' - GZAGG website
 
''[[DIY]] archiving for the at-home collector! This basic guide gives tips on how to preserve your zine collection for future generations. Includes tips for budget archives materials and suggestions for cataloging. Save those zines!'' - GZAGG website
  
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Revision as of 01:12, 19 February 2009

The third zine in the GZAGG series, this zine targets zine collectors, librarians, and people who believe zines are the key to representing culture.

Kim Riot applies knowledge as an archivist, with guest writers, zine librarian Jenna Freedman, zinester Torie Quinonez, and fellow GZAGG member Margarat Nee, aka Mrat.

DIY archiving for the at-home collector! This basic guide gives tips on how to preserve your zine collection for future generations. Includes tips for budget archives materials and suggestions for cataloging. Save those zines! - GZAGG website