An important part of the Pace Zine Library collection is Pace student work. We are actively seeking your zines! When I say "paper / analog / print" I'm emphasizing the fact that I'm talking about zines that exist on paper, not just on a screen.
Adding Your Paper /Analog / Print Zine
We're not looking for the "original" of your zine, which probably has tape and glue. We'd love to get a photocopy of it! If you need help with that, just get in touch. Most zines are usually photocopied in bunches of 10 or more! If you made your analog zine using a computer, then just print out a a few copies for the Zine Library. Printing zines made on the computer in a print, booklet form can be challenging, so get in touch if you need help, A zine isn't a zine unless it's in booklet form. If your zine looks like an ordinary Word or PDF file (8.5 x 11 in portrait orientation), it's not truly a zine.
Contact Susan Thomas at sthomas7@pace.edu to help photocopying and/or to donate a copy of your zine.
Pace University has a Digitial Commons, a place where electronic publications made by the Pace community live. We are actively seeking student work to feature there. This is an opportunity to publish your work and make it widely available. Here is a link to the Digital Commons Zine page.
Adding a Paper / Analog/ Print Zine
Your paper zine needs to be scanned or photographed before it can be uploaded to the Digital Commons. Whatever method you choose, make sure it is readable in the correct page order. Here is an example from Alexandria Glover, a past student in WS166. It's a good idea to make the front and back covers single pages and the other pages as "spreads."
Here is a link to the Author Information page. Follow the link to the permission form you need to fill out to have your zine added.