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This DIY by librarian Kelly McElroy describes how to use zines as an information literacy teaching tool, even linking her suggestions to ACRL standards. She writes about what zines are and how to use them in a lesson, detailing their "authority without an author" format and ability to cover a wide variety of issues. This zine was made for the first annual International Zine Library Day.
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Table of Contents
Why zines + IL = [heart] --
Lesson ideas --
Lesson 1: Authority without an author --
Lesson 2 : Copywhat? --
Lesson 3: Zines & free speech --
Conclusions --
More resources --
& room for your notes --
Edition Notes
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The zine was made for the first annual International Zine Library Day.
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