BookNet Canada’s products and services are constantly evolving and adapting to the needs of the publishing industry. But we don’t do this alone. Our plans and goals are guided by the feedback we get from people like you, our users and stakeholders. And if you’ve been waiting for an opportunity to share an idea about a new feature, give feedback about a process that can be streamlined, suggest a research topic, or just tell us what you love about the BookNet tools you use — this is your chance. Take our Customer satisfaction survey and help us find ways to serve you and the industry better.
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1 of 4 $50 CanadaHelps Charity Gift Cards
1 of 3 copies of the forthcoming report, The Canadian Book Market 2022
As romance takes the book world by storm yet again, we share insights regarding the impact this growth has had on existing standards.
As we hit the six-year mark since the beginning of the pandemic, we’re revisiting cookbooks and bread-related cookbooks too, to check on how they’re doing.
James Christie on today’s business climate and its effects on the implementation of sustainable, inclusive practices.
An interview with Vanessa Gomez about the online platform she created where new professionals can find relevant information about the industry.
An overview of the latest developments and the newly published best practices in ONIX and Thema.
Sales and library circulation data of Science Fiction titles during the the fourth quarter of 2025.
XML is a term that gets thrown around the publishing industry a lot, but what does it actually mean?


Sales and library circulation data of Women Fiction and Non-Fiction titles during the the fourth quarter of 2025.