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'''ZineWiki''' is an open-source {{tag|encyclopedia}} devoted to zines and {{tag|independent media}}. It covers the history, production, distribution and culture of the small press. Feel free to add your project, contribute additional information to already existing pages, or to edit what’s already published. Subjects should be explained in terms of their relevance to zines and independent media.  
'''ZineWiki''' is an open-source {{tag|encyclopedia}} devoted to zines and {{tag|independent media}}. It covers the history, production, distribution and culture of the small press. Feel free to add your project, contribute additional information to already existing pages, or to edit what’s already published. Subjects should be explained in terms of their relevance to zines and independent media.  


'''ZineWiki''' was hacked around mid-March of 2008, site still down as of 2008 August 10. When trying the site on June 12, a visitor sees an untitled webpage that says the site was hacked and someone is "attempting to restore the site".
'''ZineWiki''' was hacked around mid-March of 2008, site still down as of 2008 September 3. When trying the site, a visitor sees an untitled webpage that says "ZineWiki was hacked a couple weeks ago, I'm attempting to restore the site, (..). Please be patient."


ZineWiki was created by Alan Lastufka and Kate Sandler in June 2006. Early contributors included Webly Bowles, Emerson Dameron, Aaron Cynic and Dan Halligan. Alan hopes the project will expand to not only cover recent events, but past projects as well.  
ZineWiki was created by Alan Lastufka and Kate Sandler in June 2006. Early contributors included Webly Bowles, Emerson Dameron, Aaron Cynic and Dan Halligan. Alan hopes the project will expand to not only cover recent events, but past projects as well.  

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Description

ZineWiki is an open-source encyclopedia devoted to zines and independent media. It covers the history, production, distribution and culture of the small press. Feel free to add your project, contribute additional information to already existing pages, or to edit what’s already published. Subjects should be explained in terms of their relevance to zines and independent media.

ZineWiki was hacked around mid-March of 2008, site still down as of 2008 September 3. When trying the site, a visitor sees an untitled webpage that says "ZineWiki was hacked a couple weeks ago, I'm attempting to restore the site, (..). Please be patient."

ZineWiki was created by Alan Lastufka and Kate Sandler in June 2006. Early contributors included Webly Bowles, Emerson Dameron, Aaron Cynic and Dan Halligan. Alan hopes the project will expand to not only cover recent events, but past projects as well.

ZineWiki is powered by the MediaWiki software meaning anyone, anywhere can contribute directly to the site at any time. ZineWiki aspires to the same standards of quality, accuracy and neutrality as Wikipedia. If you are not familiar with Wikipedia, please have a look at its guidelines before contributing. After that, take us to school!

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