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To '''''collate''''' is to partake in the ancient [[fannish]] dance form in which piles of pages for a [[fanzine]], [[apa]] or other publication are stacked on a table and [[fans]] shuffle slowly in circles around the table taking one from each pile to form a complete issue which is then bound together. | To '''''collate''''' is to partake in the ancient [[fannish]] dance form in which piles of pages for a [[fanzine]], [[apa]] or other publication are stacked on a table and [[fans]] shuffle slowly in circles around the table taking one from each pile to form a complete issue which is then bound together. | ||
Revision as of 14:08, 14 September 2020
To collate is to partake in the ancient fannish dance form in which piles of pages for a fanzine, apa or other publication are stacked on a table and fans shuffle slowly in circles around the table taking one from each pile to form a complete issue which is then bound together.
Some enlightened faneds or apae, especially those with large page counts, may use a collating rack to save steps, but these are rare.
The event at which collating occurs is called a collation.
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