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91EyeNet Offerings  EyeNet : The Heart of Your Multimedia Marketing Plan With EyeNet at the center of your marketing plan, you are guaranteed a loyal and avid reader base. Build out from that core with EyeNet’s satellite

EyeNet Offerings EyeNet : The Heart of Your Multimedia Marketing Plan With EyeNet at the center of your marketing plan, you are guaranteed a loyal and avid reader base. Build out from that core with EyeNet’s satellite

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Source URL: www.aao.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-04 16:18:52
92Zines 101 – A Quick Guide to Zines What is a zine? A zine (pronounced “zeen,” like “magazine”) is a self-published, small circulation, non-commercial booklet or magazine, usually produced by one person or a few

Zines 101 – A Quick Guide to Zines What is a zine? A zine (pronounced “zeen,” like “magazine”) is a self-published, small circulation, non-commercial booklet or magazine, usually produced by one person or a few

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Source URL: www.undergroundpress.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-09-22 11:31:31
93A Student’s Guide on What a Zine Is and Tips on How to Make One Version[removed]by Matt Holdaway What is a zine? Pronounced like “magazine” without the “maga” A zine is an independently created publication.

A Student’s Guide on What a Zine Is and Tips on How to Make One Version[removed]by Matt Holdaway What is a zine? Pronounced like “magazine” without the “maga” A zine is an independently created publication.

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Source URL: grrrlzines.net

Language: English - Date: 2006-07-26 06:21:50
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Source URL: zines.barnard.edu

- Date: 2012-12-06 12:39:51
    95Kate Perris  Unearthing the underground: a comparative study of zines in libraries Statement of originality: This dissertation is the work of[removed]and has been completed solely

    Kate Perris Unearthing the underground: a comparative study of zines in libraries Statement of originality: This dissertation is the work of[removed]and has been completed solely

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    Source URL: www.grrrlzines.net

    Language: English - Date: 2006-07-26 06:21:50
    96Lesson B: Why zines? How can those outside the mainstream get their voices heard? Content Areas: Media Literacy, Information Literacy Level: Secondary, Grades[removed]Overview In this lesson, students compare and contrast

    Lesson B: Why zines? How can those outside the mainstream get their voices heard? Content Areas: Media Literacy, Information Literacy Level: Secondary, Grades[removed]Overview In this lesson, students compare and contrast

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    Source URL: zines.barnard.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2011-09-19 15:05:15
    97Lesson C: How do systems of power repress voices of dissent? Content Areas: English, History, Political Science, Information Literacy Level: 12th Grade or Early College Overview In this lesson, students discuss different

    Lesson C: How do systems of power repress voices of dissent? Content Areas: English, History, Political Science, Information Literacy Level: 12th Grade or Early College Overview In this lesson, students discuss different

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    Source URL: zines.barnard.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2011-09-19 15:05:20
    98Microsoft Word - lp1ws.doc

    Microsoft Word - lp1ws.doc

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    Source URL: zines.barnard.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2011-09-19 15:05:08
    99

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    Source URL: zines.barnard.edu

    - Date: 2011-11-29 14:08:08
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      Source URL: zines.barnard.edu

      - Date: 2011-09-19 14:33:59