Abstract
Zines not only record the narratives of counter-cultural movements and preserve the voices of
marginalized people, their creation and history can also be used to implicitly teach students
elements of the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy. This presentation investigates how
one-shot zine-making workshops, where students have the opportunity to interact with the
library’s zine archive and make their own zines, can support the ACRL concepts that Authority is
Constructed and Controlled and Information Has Value by engaging students in creative
processes. Attendees will learn why the history of zines makes them an excellent medium for
examining these frames as well as specific zine-making assignments and activities they can use
in their own libraries.