Barnard’s zine library is in the New York Times (via Library Stuff)! My husband and I visited Jenna’s collection last year while my husband was on a scholarship. I was impressed by all the nerdy library stuff (it’s all catalogued) wheras my husband was really impressed with the content. His research concerns independent media and communication, and zines are one of his favourite mediums to study. Zine libraries to him are goldmines of information and content, as finding distros and large collections of organised zines can often be difficult.
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