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.
 
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.

Two new titles have entered National Geographic Kids' Animal Jam series, and Ingram's VitalSource Content Experience Platform surpasses 1 million users.

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