zluc2009

Mar 28 19:01

Zine Librarians (un)Conference post-mortem report back

And of course like any decent organizers, at the end of the conference we did a go around where everyone said what they liked about the event and what could have made it better. And we set up some working groups to keep things going after the conference ended. I know it's morbid, but the term I learned to use for this exercise is post-mortem.

Mar 28 18:45

Zine Librarians (un)Conference all sessions report back

At the end of the day on Sunday, someone from each session reported on the session's highlights. Before that, we took a group photo.

Mar 23 13:57

Zine Librarians collection development/intellectual freedom report back

This is another report back from the Zine Librarians (Un)conference: my notes on the collection development/intellectual freedom session.

Mar 19 18:03

Zine Librarians Meta discussion report back

The idea here was to sort out how we use all of the different online resources we've created and will create, including, but not limited to

Mar 16 18:42

Zine Union Catalog Sampler report back

The idea behind this session was to explore several different online tools for possible use as a shared catalog, where zine libraries of all types should upload records and holdings data, sort of, as we ended up calling it in the workshop, a "non-evil OCLC for zines." Whoever the official note taker was for the session will post to the (un)conference wiki.

Mar 15 02:25

Zinester Ethics session report back

The first session I attended at the Zine Librarians (un)Conference was about how zine libraries serve the zine making community, as opposed to how we serve historians and the general reading public. We specifically asked non-librarian zine makers to attend this conference in order to get their feedback on how we're doing and what we could do better.