November 3, 2017 | DAILY EDITION | |
There’s more work to be done in recognizing Indigenous authors in Canada, says author Cherie Dimaline, whose YA novel The Marrow Thieves won a 2017 Governor General's Literary Award. READ THE ARTICLE » | | |
The Scholarly Kitchen looks at gender bias in scholarly publishing and peer review. And an IGI Global journal is newly indexed by Elsevier's Compendex. READ THE ARTICLE » | | |
Two new titles have entered National Geographic Kids' Animal Jam series, and Ingram's VitalSource Content Experience Platform surpasses 1 million users. READ THE ARTICLE » | | |
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