This page consists of various library resources related to zines and zine history. If you are creating a research zine for a class and need assistance, please visit your appropriate subject guide.
These books are available at Mesa and Miramar College Libraries. Students can visit these libraries to check them out, or sign in with their library account and request them to City College via Interlibrary Loan.
Below are recommended databases for finding more books related to zines.
(EBSCO) Over 90,000 full text electronic books from EBSCO. Includes two databases: a collection of 30,000 titles owned by SDCC Library as well as 60,000 titles subscribed from the EBSCO Community College e-Book Collection. See help guide: Using e-Books: EBSCO
(Gale) Formerly called Gale Virtual Reference Library. Reference books, including encyclopedias, almanacs, and biographical books. Full text. See help guide: Using e-Books: Gale
Search the library catalog, called "SDCCD Books+," using your topic. Be sure to narrow your results list to "Available Online" to see e-book titles.
The databases listed below are great starting places for finding articles on zines and zine culture.
(JSTOR) Covers arts & sciences and the life sciences. JSTOR provides access to more than 12 million journal articles, books, images, and primary sources in 75 disciplines. Note: The journal collections are "archived" collections, which means this database has the complete run of each journal starting with its first issue up until a certain date, usually excluding the most recent years.
(EBSCO) Multi-disciplinary database provides articles covering biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, psychology, religion & theology, and other subjects. Some full text. Nearly 6,600 active full-text journals and magazines; nearly 6,000 active full-text peer-reviewed journals.
(Gale) Formerly called Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Full-text articles, primary documents, & website links on controversial issues.
Here are some potential keywords to get you thinking about zine research!