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Since its inception in 1998 the center has been dedicated to encouraging the growth of a visual and literary publishing community by offering a space to gather and exchange information and ideas, as well as to produce work. The IPRC is an Oregon 501(c)(3) Nonprofit organization.
 
Since its inception in 1998 the center has been dedicated to encouraging the growth of a visual and literary publishing community by offering a space to gather and exchange information and ideas, as well as to produce work. The IPRC is an Oregon 501(c)(3) Nonprofit organization.
  
== History ==
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== Library ==
  
 
The IPRC maintains a library of over 6,000 self-published and independently produced materials. Items are available to the public for circulation and for reference use. The library contains materials that are not otherwise represented in public libraries and that may be lost forever without their efforts. Located on the shelves are [[comic]]s, [[chapbook]]s, novels, catalogs, [[Zine|zines]], artists' [[book]]s, and more. A comprehensive reference section includes artists books, guides, criticism, history and how-to information available to examine and use in the library. Additionally, all materials produced in whole or part at the IPRC are archived as part of this collection.
 
The IPRC maintains a library of over 6,000 self-published and independently produced materials. Items are available to the public for circulation and for reference use. The library contains materials that are not otherwise represented in public libraries and that may be lost forever without their efforts. Located on the shelves are [[comic]]s, [[chapbook]]s, novels, catalogs, [[Zine|zines]], artists' [[book]]s, and more. A comprehensive reference section includes artists books, guides, criticism, history and how-to information available to examine and use in the library. Additionally, all materials produced in whole or part at the IPRC are archived as part of this collection.

Revision as of 03:26, 15 February 2009

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The Independent Publishing Resource Center facilitates creative expression and identity by providing individual access to the resources and tools for the creation of independently published media and art.

Since its inception in 1998 the center has been dedicated to encouraging the growth of a visual and literary publishing community by offering a space to gather and exchange information and ideas, as well as to produce work. The IPRC is an Oregon 501(c)(3) Nonprofit organization.

Library

The IPRC maintains a library of over 6,000 self-published and independently produced materials. Items are available to the public for circulation and for reference use. The library contains materials that are not otherwise represented in public libraries and that may be lost forever without their efforts. Located on the shelves are comics, chapbooks, novels, catalogs, zines, artists' books, and more. A comprehensive reference section includes artists books, guides, criticism, history and how-to information available to examine and use in the library. Additionally, all materials produced in whole or part at the IPRC are archived as part of this collection.

The collection is easy to browse as it is labeled and categorized by subject and alphabetized by title. Extensive effort has gone into cataloging the collection, enabling library users to search by title, author, publisher, date, subject and contents. Checking out materials is easy. Simply stop by the center and fill out a registration form to get your library number which enables you to check-out up to 10 publications for 2 weeks.

The library's only source for acquisitions is through the donations of individuals, editors and publishers. Without their generosity their shelves would be empty. We appreciate it if you are able to make a monetary donation; it enables them to purchase important publications that they are unable to get through donations and helps to defray the costs of operating the library. See their website for information on making a donation.

Additionally, they always welcome donations of your publication or collection. You may send them to the center or drop them by during our open hours.

Events/Projects

The IPRC is available for lectures and workshops on topics relating to independent press. Any of their regular workshop offerings can be tailored to your group. In addition to giving tours of the Center, they engage in more in-depth outreach projects that serve the local community. They have presented to a variety of ages and grade levels, from elementary schools to colleges and universities, primarily in the Portland Metropolitan Area. Please contact outreach@iprc.org for rates and availability.

IPRC Projects:

  • Introduction to Zine Publishing
  • Zine Camp!
  • Book Authorship Project
  • Downtown Street Zine
  • Neighborhood History Project
  • IPRC Audio Zine

External Link

http://www.iprc.org