The preservation of such materials is considered important for understanding the evolution of queer media. Many community-led archiving projects work to catalog these titles, ensuring that the history of independent queer publishing is not lost.

As print media has transitioned to digital formats, many early LGBTQ+ publications have become rare. For researchers and collectors, these anthologies are often found through specialty used bookstores, private collections, or university archives dedicated to human sexuality and gender studies.

The anthology volumes, such as Volume 20, compiled these serialized works into larger collections, preserving the art and narratives for a broader audience.

: Today, these volumes are often viewed by historians as artifacts of a specific era of queer creative expression, documenting the artistic trends and social attitudes of the time. Collecting and Archiving Queer History