The Reading Habits of Canadians: Reading Canada Reads
Since 2002, the CBC has been hosting Canada Reads: a week-long, star-studded battle to find the one book that all Canadians should read. Each year, Canadians across the country—and listeners around the world—connect with each other through a shared passion for reading. Book clubs and libraries bring people together for in-person conversations, while friends and strangers dissect the program via platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
This dataset explores how Canada Reads fosters both private readings of and public debate about Canadian literature. With the content of and data related to more than 20,000 tweets about the 2015–2019 Canada Reads broadcasts, it offers a unique opportunity to explore Canadians’ reading habits and literary tastes.
Project Leads
- Sarah Roger
- Paul Barrett
Dataset Details
- Dataset License: CC-BY 4.0
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/JMNW0M
- Date of First Publication with LINCS: June 2025
SPARQL Queries About The Dataset
The following query results provide insights into the classes/terms used within the dataset. (http://graph.lincsproject.ca/canadians-read
is the named graph for the The Reading Habits of Canadians: Reading Canada Reads dataset.)
- Classes used by The Reading Habits of Canadians: Reading Canada Reads
- Vocabulary terms used by The Reading Habits of Canadians: Reading Canada Reads
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Classes Used By The Reading Habits of Canadians: Reading Canada Reads
The following table lists the classes used in the Canadians Read graph, along with the number of instances of each class.
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Vocabulary Terms Used By The Reading Habits of Canadians: Reading Canada Reads
The following table lists the namespaces of vocabulary terms used in the Canadians Read data, along with the number of unique terms from each namespace and a list of those terms.
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