Media Resources
Welcome to the media resource page for 49th Shelf. This page has all of the resources you might need to write about or review 49th Shelf. If you're looking for something that's not on this page or you have any questions, contact Craig Riggs, Project Manager at craig@49thShelf.com.
If you're linking to 49th Shelf, please use the following:
<a href="http://49thshelf.com" title="Discover Canadian Books, Authors, Book Lists and More">49th Shelf</a>
Useful Links
Blog: http://www.49thshelf.com/Blog
Sign Up: http://www.49thshelf.com/user/register
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Press Releases
(June 6, 2012): 49th Shelf Kicks Off Summer with Read Local: The 100-Mile Book Diet
http://www.prweb.com/releases/49thshelf/readlocal/prweb9563642.htm
(February 21, 2012): Canadian Bookshelf Announces Amazon.ca As Lead Sponsor and Rebrands as 49th Shelf
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/2/prweb9208169.htm
(June 14, 2011): New Online Book Community Hosts Largest Collection of Canadian Books Ever Assembled at CanadianBookshelf.com
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/6/prweb8565978.htm
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Logos and Badges
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http://49thShelf.com/Spread-the-Word
About 49th Shelf (Short Version)
Fuelled by the largest collection of Canadian books ever assembled, 49th Shelf makes it easier to find your next great Canadian read. (http://49thShelf.com)
49th Shelf is produced by the Association of Canadian Publishers in association with the Canadian Publishers’ Council with funding from the Department of Canadian Heritage and the Ontario Media Development Corporation.
About 49th Shelf (Long Version)
Fuelled by the largest collection of Canadian books ever assembled, 49th Shelf makes it easier to find your next great Canadian read. (http://49thShelf.com)
Think of as a repository of Canadian books by authors both world-renowned and up-and-coming, writing in every genre. But not just a repository: 49th Shelf is also a community of avid readers who share the books on the site by making reading lists and book recommendations. And, 49th Shelf hosts a regular blog where we highlight new and intriguing books for readers to discover. On 49th Shelf, you’ll find books you’ll never forget, meet people whose lists and reviews you’ll admire, and learn more about the authors who intrigue you.
49th Shelf is produced by the Association of Canadian Publishers in association with the Canadian Publishers’ Council with funding from the Department of Canadian Heritage and the Ontario Media Development Corporation.
Who's Behind 49th Shelf
Craig Riggs, Project Manager
Craig Riggs is a book industry consultant. He tries to stay on top of the dramatic changes in technology and sales channels that are reshaping the industry, and occasionally manages to do so.
Kiley Turner, Managing Editor
Kiley Turner is a herder of cows, content, and occasionally people. She runs 49th Shelf's Twitter convo and runs several regular 49th Shelf series such as The Recommend. Kiley partners with Craig Riggs in Turner-Riggs Workspace.
Kerry Clare, Editor
Kerry Clare is an avid reader, writer, and library-patron, and runs the popular literary blog Pickle Me This.
Robert W. Wiersema, Contributing Editor
A man of many trades, Rob (author, bookseller, book reviewer) is heading up our new series, Shelf Talkers—a recommendation-based project with Canada's indie booksellers.
Mugo Web, Development
Mugo specializes in high traffic, big content, high turnover sites and built 49th Shelf from the server on up.
49th Shelf is produced by the Association of Canadian Publishers with financial support from the Department of Canadian Heritage and Ontario Creates.
We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada
through the Canada Book Fund (CBF) for this project.
Made possible with the support of Ontario Creates.