Barnard's zines are created by women and non-binary people, a collection emphasis on zines by women of color and a newer effort to acquire more zines by trans women.
The purpose of the Digital Transgender Archive (DTA) is to increase the accessibility of transgender history by providing an online hub for digitized historical materials, born-digital materials, and information on archival holdings throughout the world.
"The Queer Zine Archive Project...preserves queer zines and make them available to other queers, researchers, historians, punks, and anyone else who has an interest DIY publishing and underground queer communities."
Since the 1920s, fanzines have been the traditional means for Science Fiction fans to communicate. This archive has a wide range of SciFi fanzines dating back to the 1930s.
"A collaboration of artists, students, scientists and anyone else who is seriously
curious about the sciences, the Small Science Collective produces small zines and web comics on topics from ants to galaxies."
Solidarity! Revolutionary Center and Radical Library is a non-hierarchical collective for the purpose of sharing and distributing a collection of 800+ zines.