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.
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.