CNW:2991 Publishing I: Intro Literary Publishing - Zines
Literary and Creative Arts Librarian
About this guide
Guide content supports the teaching and research goals of multiple departments on campus. Content represents a non-exhaustive selection of essential resources and tools for engaging a wide range of backgrounds and viewpoints.
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The resources listed in this guide will help you find information to inspire your writing for CNW:2991 Publishing I: Intro Literary Publishing. This guide will also help you become more familiar with zines - how to find them and how to create them.
If you have questions or problems, contact your librarian!
Library Links - Reminder
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InfoHawk+InfoHawk+ is the University of Iowa Libraries' catalog and provides information about books, articles, and media. This is typically the best place to start your research.
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WorldCatThe world's most comprehensive catalog of items held by libraries, particularly libraries in North America. WorldCat is valuable for finding items that have been published but are not held at the University of Iowa Libraries.
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Interlibrary Loan (ILL)Found an item, but we don't have it? ILL it! Log in and provide information about the item you would like to borrow from another library.
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Recommend a PurchaseIs there a book, journal, DVD, or database you think the University of Iowa Libraries should purchase? Submit a suggestion!
General Research Tips - Reminder
- Search for each term in InfoHawk+ and ArchivesSpace. Look at the subjects that are listed with interesting resources.
- Pro Tip: Once you are in InfoHawk+, click on the "Sign In" link in the upper right corner. Sign in with your HawkID and password and you will be able to pin resources, request items more easily, and save searches.
- If you need a peer-reviewed, scholarly, or academic article (lots of words for the same idea!), select "Peer-reviewed journal" from the left side of InfoHawk+. (Some databases have a peer-reviewed filter as well!)
- Look at the footnotes and bibliography of scholarly articles and dissertations - they can lead you to related sources!
- The first sources that you find may not be the best. Keep looking!
Finding Literary Journals
The most recent physical copies of literary journals can be found in The Perch, on the first floor of Main Library. You can find more information, including links to journal websites and online archives, as well as publications from the Magid Center Undergraduate Literary Journals.
If you would like to peruse older copies of literary journals, search InfoHawk+ by journal title. Some will be held as physical copies, bound, and arranged alphabetically by title. Others are available online.
Resources About Zines
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