Since its inception in 1946, the Bibliographical Society of Canada has studied the production and dissemination of books, with the aim of advancing understanding of the links between the material forms of texts and their cultural impact. In 2012, the Society鈥檚 peer-reviewed, bilingual scholarly journal moved to the Department of English at 91社区. Having the journal at 91社区 builds upon existing strengths in the international field of the history of the book. The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada/Cahiers de la Soci茅t茅 bibliographique du Canada is the premiere forum for original research into Canadian publishing history and is open to book-history research on any place or period鈥攏ot just Canada. The editor, Eli MacLaren, welcomes opportunities to expand the journal鈥檚 bilingual mandate. For more information please consult the .