Continuing our analysis of bestselling books in Canada’s provinces and territories, we compare sports books in Manitoba and PEI alongside biographies in Yukon and Saskatchewan.
Since some Canadians are celebrating 150 years of trying to define Canada as a nation, we challenged BiblioShare to discover the true essence of Canada the best way we know how: through keywords. Read on to see what we uncovered.
Continuing our series of regional bestsellers, we’ve paired up some provinces and territories to see what’s selling in each, what’s different, and what’s the same.
You may have seen our list of the 150 bestselling Canadian-authored books from the past decade. We wanted to go a bit further in our exploration and see what was selling in each region of our fine country.
Publishers, do you want to see your books become Loan Stars? Of course you do. Library staff from across the country are tirelessly requesting, reading, and recommending, and they want to get their hands on your books.
Book Summit 2017 took place in downtown Toronto on June 15. Elizabeth Barker shares her thoughts about the Indigenous Writers and Publishing Post TRC panel.
We’re celebrating the bright lights in Canada’s Indigenous publishing community and highlighting a few Indigenous-owned and -operated houses offering books authored, illustrated, and published by Indigenous Peoples.
Micah Bowers’ ebookcraft 2017 talk, Ebook Apps from the Inside Out, is an exploration of the past, present, and future evolution of ebook reading applications and how that impacts and informs the art and craft of creating ebooks.