Zine Talking
Topics to possibly discuss: readers advisory for zines, teaching with zines, zine conversations and framing zines in terms of teaching and justification for zines in libraries Continue reading
Zine Talking
Topics to possibly discuss: readers advisory for zines, teaching with zines, zine conversations and framing zines in terms of teaching and justification for zines in libraries Continue reading
Zine librarians are pooling their money to offer a scholarship to this summer’s Zine Librarians Unconference in Pittsburgh on July 28th & 20th. The scholarship is meant to help someone from an underrepresented group attend the unconference and currently stands at $150 $170 $190 $210.
Applicants should send a short summary of their interest and qualifications to zines@barnard.edu by July 1st. Notifications will be sent out by July 7th.
If you want to contribute to the scholarship fund, please write to the same address.
The Zine Librarian (un)Conference is happening July 27-28 in Pittsburgh, PA. Check out the wiki here.
CALL FOR WORKSHOPS:
If you are interested in leading a one-hour workshop during the conference, please submit the following information by creating a page for your proposal on this wiki and linking to the proposal on this page by Friday, May 27th, 2012 (deadline okay?).
On your workshop page, please include:
Guidelines for workshops: We are interested in hosting workshops that will be informational, how-to’s and describe a task, skill or scheme that another zine library would find useful. This could be hands-on, or a presentation of what your library has done well.
Note: This is a call only for workshops that require extensive pre-planning, are practical in nature, or require specific materials.
We will also have facilitated discussions at the conference, but those will be selected at the conference itself. List of potential discussion topics. Please add yours!
To register for the PGH ZL(u)C you will need to register for this wiki first.
After you have logged in to the wiki add your name, alphabetically if you please:
Please include your name and a short description when proposing a discussion.
Dorm housing – Carlow University $25/night, some single rooms at same price, others with two single beds, all rooms with air conditioning, communal bathroom, 10 min walk to Carnegie Library – Main. Write your name and email address below if you’d like to stay at Carlow:
Carlow University Housing Information
Contact Information
Carlow University
Frances Warde Hall
3333 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Event Dates
Nightly Rate
Staffed Check-In Times*
*Jude, I received notification from our chief of police that you, as the group leader, can also pass out keys and guest passes. As a result, if you have a conference attendee who cannot check-in during these times, we can give you their guest pass and room key. We would ask that you be the only person responsible for this task.
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Wireless Internet
Smoking
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1. Theme-off
After much discussion, it seems to make sense to stick with WordPress. We’ve narrowed our theme options to two: Tweaker4 or 2011. We’ve currently updated to Tweaker4, which will be up until next Friday, November 25. Then we’ll put 2011 up until December 2. So please poke around with each theme and send comments to kellymce [at] gmail.com by December 2.
Keep in mind, the content will still be shifting, this is more about the aesthetics and functions.
Since it doesn’t show up in the title menu, take a look at how wikis will look: http://zinelibraries.info/wiki/test/
2. Art contest
Down the line, we’ll be changing the URL to Zinelibrarians.net, restructuring things, and making it easier to add and use content. As part of this process, we need some new art to freshen up the site, and we want your help.
We most need the following:
– a banner at the top of the display
– small badges that folks can proudly post on their own websites
– a general logo that can be easily repurposed
But additional ideas are welcomed!
At this point, please don’t bother making a refined product — just submit a rough sketch, and any explanation you deem necessary. Entries are due December 18, 2011. Sketches will be posted to the website for public voting. The winner will be asked to produce a more complete design by early in 2012. Email your entries (and any questions) to kellymce [at] gmail.com.
Check out the notes from the Zine Librarians Unconference held in Milwaukee earlier this month. Go to the schedule page to see what was discussed and to read any notes posted.
Two highlights
During the Midwest Archives Conference, library workers and students Celia Perez, Jami Thompson, Jenna Freedman, and Nell Taylor will read from their zines at Quimby’s Bookstore in Chicago: Friday, April 23, 2010 at 7pm.
Email Celia for more info or RSVP on Facebook if you want to.