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BookNet Canada
BookNet Canada
118 episodes
1 week ago
This month’s episode features a conversation with Sophie Wu, a Master's candidate in Digital Humanities at McGill University, about AI and one of its potential applications in the publishing industry: storytelling analysis.
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This month’s episode features a conversation with Sophie Wu, a Master's candidate in Digital Humanities at McGill University, about AI and one of its potential applications in the publishing industry: storytelling analysis.
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Editing Indigenous voices with care
BookNet Canada
14 minutes 50 seconds
4 months ago
Editing Indigenous voices with care
Mélanie Ritchot joins us this episode to talk about the Indigenous Editors Circle and how it's influenced her approach to editing. Whether you're an editor, a publisher, or just interested in how the industry is evolving to better support Indigenous voices, this episode is for you. Further Reading/Listening - Indigenous Editors Circle: https://www.indigenouseditorsassociation.com/indigenous-editors-circle - Indigenous Editors Association: https://www.indigenouseditorsassociation.com/ - Elements of Indigenous Style by Gregory Younging: https://bnccatalist.ca/viewtitle.aspx?ean=9781550599459 - Indigenous Writes by Chelsea Vowel: https://bnccatalist.ca/viewtitle.aspx?ean=9781553799146
BookNet Canada
This month’s episode features a conversation with Sophie Wu, a Master's candidate in Digital Humanities at McGill University, about AI and one of its potential applications in the publishing industry: storytelling analysis.