Distros
http://jenna.openflows.com/zineyearbook/microcosm http://www.papertraildistro.com/
http://del.icio.us/MEtC/distros


From http://www.linebaugh.org/zines.htm


What's a zine, you ask? A zine (pronounced like "magazine") is a self-published, small circulation booklet or magazine, usually produced by one person or a few individuals. Zines vary in size and format and can include a wide variety of topics, such as personal essays, commentary, do-it-yourself advice, articles about music or movies, and comics.


The collection – the first of its kind in the state – will include zines on crafts, bicycle repair, health issues, depression, parenting, activism, recipes, relationships, life in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, travel, punk music, and several other topics.


Q Why is Linebaugh Public Library starting a zine collection?
A Zines are a format generally underrepresented within public libraries. Zines are appealing to many library users (or potential users) who are in their teens, 20s, or 30s. There currently is nowhere else in Middle Tennessee a person can go to find or read a sizeable collection of zines. The subjects covered in zines include a variety of topics that may be currently limited within our library collection, allowing us to expand the breadth of our resources, providing a greater diversity of ideas and materials. Additionally, developing a zine collection demonstrates the library’s support for independent media within our community, while also illustrating our commitment to recognizing the interests of youth in our community and their potential for contribution. A zine collection at Linebaugh Library fits within the broader goals stated within the LPLS Collection Development Policy. Although our collection is starting small, we will be adding zines on an ongoing basis.


http://www.booklyn.org/education/isonepage.pdf
One-page handout on how to fold and cut a one-page zine


http://www.booklyn.org/education/000240.php
Including the one above, a list of ways to construct a book


http://gzagg.org/
Workshop tips


http://leep.lis.uiuc.edu/publish/alternate_programming/zine.html
Maggie's zine workshop page


http://www.zinebook.com/