Queer zine web archives, collections, and resources:
56A Infoshop
A London, UK resource for individuals, campaign groups, and their projects. It has an extensive archive of radical, international information. 56A has saved thousands of publications over the last 16 years.
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ABC No Rio
Following ABC No Rio's mandate to act as a center of art and activism, the volunteer-run zine collection includes a unique selection of protest, anarchist, and leftist queer publications. Queer zines are not differentiated from any other publication type. All titles are readily accessible during library hours. New York, NY
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Alternative Press Collection
The APC is managed by the Salt Lake City Public Library in Utah and manages a zine collection. It includes publications by local and small presses, independent authors, artists, and students.
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Alternative Traditions in the Contemporary Arts (ATCA)
The Special Collections Department at the University of Iowa Libraries include the Horvat Science Fiction Fanzine and Genre Apazine Collections, the Sarah and Jen Wolfe Collection of Riot Grrrl and Underground Music Zines, and the Bergus Zine Collection.
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Anchor Archive Zine Library
The Anchor Archive is a project to encourage zine making and reading, and to make independent media and information more accessible in Halifax. They focus on self-publishing, art, do it yourself media, and education.
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Archive Fotomuseum Winterthur
Zurich, Switzerland
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Archives Recherches Cultures Lesbiennes
This documentation center for lesbian culture, enriched since the 1970s by personal collections of documents, novels, and magazines on lesbianism and lesbian groups and movements, was created in 1984 by Claudie Lesselier. The latest inventory of ARCL material, from 2003, lists around 5000 publications, hundreds of journals and magazines, thematic files, and more than 300 videos. The Archive is hosted in Parisian Womens' House.
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Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives Inc.
The Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives were established in 1978 at the Fourth National Homosexual Conference. They are based in Melbourne and operate with the assistance of members and supporters interstate. The Archives are the only community group in Australia that actively collects and preserves lesbian and gay material from across the country, and makes it readily accessible.
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