Case Study
- "To Dress Our Letters in Such Strong Fancy": The Indian File Poetry Series
- '"Carefully Drawn by Thoreau MacDonald"'
- '"In Kamloops I'll eat your boots": Dennis Lee's Alligator Pie'
- '"The Boat Who Wouldn't Float: The Happy Adventure of Farley Mowat and Jack McClelland"'
- '"The Queen Bee of the Canadian Book Trade": Anna Porter and Key Porter Books' ; 'Gardening in the Great White North: Marjorie Harris's The Canadian Gardener ; The Perilous Trade Collection, with Audio Interviews'
- 'A Concise History and Video Tour of Coach House Press ; Stan Bevington: The Making of a Master Printer with Audio Interview'
- 'A Concise History and Video Tour of Coach House Press ; Stan Bevington: The Making of a Master Printer with Audio Interview ; Coach House Press: Crucible of Electronic Publishing Technology'
- 'Al Purdy: Canadian Nationalism and The New Romans'
- 'An "Artist of standing": C.W. Jefferys and Historical Illustration in Canada'
- 'Archibald Lampman'
- 'Barbarian Press: Endgrain Editions'
- 'Bliss Carman: A Life in Literary Publishing'
- 'Bringing CanLit into the Classroom—Brita Mickleburgh’s Canadian Literature: Two Centuries in Prose'
- 'Catching Sight of the Battle: Gladys Neale's Rise to the Top of Educational Publishing (with audio recording)'
- 'Censorship in Canada' ; ' Lorne Pierce of the Ryerson Press and Vera Lysenko’s Men in Sheepskin Coats (1947): Resisting the “Red Scare”'
- 'Copp Clark Company'
- 'Donald Creighton, John Gray, and the Making of Macdonald'
- 'Dorothy Livesay and "Call My People Home" (with audio recording)'
- 'Ethel Brant Monture: “A One-Woman Crusade”'
- 'Garamond Press'
- 'Gardening in the Great White North: Marjorie Harris's The Canadian Gardener'
- 'Grey Owl and His Publishers'
- 'Guernica Editions'
- 'Harvest House'
- 'Helen Humphreys's Toronto Mythologies'
- 'Hugh Garner: The "One Man Trade Union" of Publishing (with audio recording)'
- 'Indian File Series'
- 'Isabella Valancy Crawford'
- 'J. Macdonald Oxley's Record of Literary Achievement'
- 'J.W. Bengough: Publisher and Pioneer of Editorial Cartooning in English Canada'
- 'L.M. Montgomery and Her Publishers'
- 'Locks’ Press, the private press of Fred and Margaret Lock, Kingston, Ontario: A Personal Narrative'
- 'Maria Campbell's Halfbreed: "Biography with a purpose"'
- 'Marian Engel: A Life in Writing'
- 'Mazo de la Roche and the Atlantic Monthly Award'
- 'Men of the Cloth and the Book: E.J. Pratt and Lorne Pierce'
- 'Privately Published by the Pauline Johnson Trust'
- 'Publishers' Catalogues and a Chariot on Yonge Street: Marketing Canadian Books'
- 'Publishing for Children: McClelland & Stewart's Long Legacy'
- 'Ruth Buck and the publication of Edward Ahenakew's Voices of the Plains Cree' ; '"Yours Aboriginally": Twentieth-Century Aboriginal Authorship in Canada'
- 'The Birth of the Ryerson Press Imprint'
- 'The Birth of the Ryerson Press Imprint' ; 'The Publishing Industry in Canada 1918 to the Twenty-First Century'
- 'The Canadian 'Pocket Book,' 1940-1980 ; Clarke, Irwin & Company Limited'
- 'The Canadian 'Pocket Book,' 1940-1980'
- 'The Censorship of Margaret Laurence’s The Diviners, 1976-1985' ; 'Censorship in Canada'
- 'The Governor General's Literary Awards'
- 'The Macmillan Company of Canada'
- 'The Poetic Achievement of Contact Press (1952-1967)'
- 'The Prodigious Career of Charles G.D. Roberts'
- 'The Publication of Alistair MacLeod's The Lost Salt Gift of Blood'
- 'The Rise of the Small Press Movement in Canada'
- 'William Arthur Deacon: Reviewing, Advertising, and Publishers'
- (-) 'William Kirby and Copyright: The Publication History The Golden Dog'