ICYMI: BookNet Canada has set a target deadline of August 28, 2020 for all Canadian data providers to be able to send a full ONIX 3.0 feed. To help the industry accomplish this goal and to support a well-rounded ONIX education, BookNet Canada is highlighting essential resources, hosting informal office hours, and publishing new content on the BNC blog.
BookNet Canada's standards team is interested in how your company is transitioning to ONIX 3.0. Please complete the following form and let us know how you're making through the transition.
BookNet Canada's standards team is interested in how your company is transitioning to ONIX 3.0. Please complete the following form and let us know how you're making through the transition. ---------- BookNet Canada has set a target deadline of August 28, 2020 for all Canadian data providers to be able to send a full ONIX 3.0 feed (read the post here: https://www.booknetcanada.ca/blog/2020/4/7/counting-down-to-onix-30).
Sales and library circulation data of Poetry titles during the the first quarter of 2025.
Sales trends for titles with LGBTQ+ BISAC codes, as well as the top 10 bestselling and most circulated titles for Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Juvenile & YA categories.
Mélanie Ritchot joins us this episode to talk about the Indigenous Editors Circle and how it's influenced her approach to editing.
A survey to understand how AI is currently being used across the North American, English-language publishing supply chain.
BISG’s essential webinar to update supply chain participants on European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) compliance strategies.
We’re looking at Young Adult Fantasy titles. Let’s see how these titles performed during the first quarter of 2025.
Tips on providing appropriate keywords in your metadata.