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Item Blog Post - Girl Day(Student Engineering Council, 2019-03-26) Runas, AllieItem Musings of a Lonely Feminist, Issue 1(2013-04) University of Texas at AustinItem Musings of a Lonely Feminist, Issue 2(2013-11) University of Texas at AustinItem Musings of a Lonely Feminist, Issue 3(2014-05-02) University of Texas at AustinItem Musings of a Lonely Feminist, Issue 4(2014) University of Texas at AustinItem No More Silence in the Library: Documenting Fandom and Fan Culture in Archives and Special Collections - Jennifer Hecker on Metadata, Crowd-sourcing, and Games!(2015-08) Hecker, JenniferThis talk concerns a UT Libraries project to retool a gamified zine cataloging interface developed by the Independent Publication Research Center for use at an event promoting the Fine Arts Library's zine collection. Slides from talk as part of No More Silence in the Library: Documenting Fandom and Fan Culture in Archives and Special Collections panel presented at the Society of American Archivists annual meeting in Cleveland in August 2015.Item Zines in the Scholarly World(2014) Sieben, Michael; Schwartz, Laura; Thomas, Susan; Urban, Jason; Doroba, Mark (photographer)An exhibit for "Zines in the Scholarly World" is located in the 3rd floor display cases at the FAL. The Fine Arts Library will host a panel presentation featuring the Visual Arts Center’s 2014 artist-inresidence Michael Sieben and three experts who have an interest and passion for zines and limited editions. What is a zine and why are they made? Why are they important to our contemporary world and cultural history? Why should libraries be collecting them? What do students learn from making zines in studio art courses and how can a zine collection assist in learning? Sieben will be joined by Fine Arts Head Librarian Laura Schwartz, Susan Thomas of Long Island University – Brooklyn and studio art lecturer Jason Urban to address these questions and more about the cultural significance of this very DIY phenomenon. This event is being co-sponsored by the Visual Arts Center. It is a companion program to the Visual Arts Center’s exhibition of Michael Sieben’s work It Will All Happen Again and the zine-making workshop lead by Sieben on Saturday, April 12. Photos and design by Mark Doroba