The new year is fast approaching and we wanted to take the time to thank you — our users, partners, and stakeholders — for your support. We’re very grateful to have the opportunity to collaborate and work alongside so many wonderful people who are contributing to the progress of the Canadian book industry. We can’t wait to see what 2025 brings for our organization and the industry as a whole, and we look forward to continuing to work with you.
The BookNet virtual office will be closed from December 25, 2024, to January 1, 2025, though processing and services will operate as usual during this time, and we'll be checking emails sporadically.
If you're feeling generous, please gift us your feedback about our products and services through our customer satisfaction survey and stand a chance to win 1 of 2 $100 gift cards and 1 of 4 copies of the forthcoming report, The Canadian Book Market 2024. We thank you in advance for helping us shape the future of BookNet.
Thanks and happy holidays from all of us at BookNet!
Users can now narrow down their results further and use them to directly build other reports in SalesData & LibraryData.
Sales and library circulation data of Satire titles during the the first quarter of 2026.
Whether you’re all in on AI, all out, or somewhere in between, we want to hear from you.
This year, some major industry players have announced their intent to end their support of the ONIX 2.1 version leaving everyone asking the same question.
This blog post outlines strategies for streamlining ONIX creation, maintenance, and distribution.
Annie Gibson talks to us about an unexpected entanglement between Heated Rivalry breakout star Hudson Williams and Playwrights Canada Press’ Yaga.
How much are Canadian book buyers willing to pay for books, how Canadian book buyers are spending their money, and the value they attribute to books.
This new Application Note tackles what Executive Director Graham Bell calls "one of the trickier aspects of ONIX".


What have Canadians been buying for their summer reads?