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Zine Archive and Publishing Project : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zine Archive and Publishing Project The Zine Archive & Publishing Project (ZAPP) is a zine library located in Seattle, Washington. ZAPP is a volunteer-driven living archive of over 30,000 self-published materials, independent media and zines. 〔ZAPP Seattle () (2014)〕 The mission statement of ZAPP is a DIY culture resource and educational center "committed to supporting zines from around the world, maintaining and validating publications outside the literary mainstream." ZAPP is a community around zines for the organization's volunteers. Zine Librarian, Kelly McElroy, says that "Zines are naturally good at fostering a sense of community." 〔Ricker, Benjamin. "Zine-ophile: OSU librarian Kelly McElroy hopes you’ll give zines a look." () Corvallis Gazette-Times 21 Jan 2015. Retrieved on 3 Mar 2015.〕 ==History==
ZAPP was founded in 1996 as a program of Hugo House and was housed in the basement〔Hatcher, Greg. "Friday On The Edge of Panic." () Comic Book Resources 23 Feb 2007. Retrieved on 8 Mar 2015.〕 until the basement flooded.〔Constant, Paul. "ZAPP!" () The Stranger 12 Sept 2008. Retrieved on 8 Mar 2015.〕 ZAPP was closed to the public for one year while the volunteers mobilized to organize the move into the second floor of Hugo House and prepared a reopening party in September 2008. 〔Lipscomb, Julia. "ZAPP is Back!" () Three Imaginary Girls 7 Sept 2008. Retrieved on 8 Mar 2015.〕 Since the relocation to the second floor, ZAPP has hosted exhibitions based around zines, such as "Your Zine is Alive and Well and Living in ZAPP," an exhibition that featured historically-significant zines on December 8, 2011.〔Hugo House ()〕 ZAPP is now an independent organization operating under the fiscal sponsorship of Shunpike.〔ZAPP Seattle () (2014)〕 ZAPP separated from Hugo House to become its own organization, so the ZAPP steering committee can plan to move the collection into its own building. 〔Constant, Paul. (), Seattle 17 Apr 2013. Retrieved on 8 March 2015.〕 When ZAPP announced leaving (House ), the volunteers hosted a special event at Vermillion Cafe in Seattle in May 2014. 〔Ray, Krishanau. "What Are You Doing This Weekend?" () 7 May 2014. Retrieved on 8 Mar 2015〕 In the past, ZAPP has partnered with The Vera Project on special programs and events, like "DIY Holiday Fair." 〔Seattle Times. () Seattle 7 Dec 2014. Retrieved on 8 Mar 2015.〕
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