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Krista Mitchell
February 5, 2016
Research & Analysis

Did Star Wars show us the future of digital publishing?

Krista Mitchell
February 5, 2016
Research & Analysis
Did Star Wars show us the future of digital publishing?

Is Canadian publishing close to the digital power of the Jedi Archives? You tell us by filling out our State of Digital 2015 survey!

Tagged: research studies

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BookNet Canada
February 3, 2016
CataList

5 steps to better custom catalogues featuring Elle Woods

BookNet Canada
February 3, 2016
CataList
5 steps to better custom catalogues featuring Elle Woods

Sales reps: Elle Woods is here to give you some tips on how to go forth and conquer your sales pitches with custom catalogues. 

Tagged: catalist tips

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Krista Mitchell
February 2, 2016
ebookcraft, Conferences & Events

Meet your SYTYCC judges!

Krista Mitchell
February 2, 2016
ebookcraft, Conferences & Events
Meet your SYTYCC judges!

Meet the talented industry professionals set to host ebookcraft's inaugural e-production competiton. 

Tagged: ebook design, so you think you can code

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Zalina Alvi
February 2, 2016
SalesData

It's coming: a new SalesData launches this month

Zalina Alvi
February 2, 2016
SalesData
It's coming: a new SalesData launches this month

Smarter, better, faster, stronger. New SalesData is launching Feb. 22!

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Krista Mitchell
February 1, 2016
Libraries

Introducing Loan Stars!

Krista Mitchell
February 1, 2016
Libraries
Introducing Loan Stars!

Calling all library staff, publishers, and readers of all shapes and sizes! BookNet has been working on an exciting new initiative that we've been bursting to tell you about and now we finally can!

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BookNet Canada
January 29, 2016
Podcasts, ONIX

Podcast: Best practices for book classification

BookNet Canada
January 29, 2016
Podcasts, ONIX
Podcast: Best practices for book classification

In this month's episode, we ask our Bibliographic Manager, Tom Richardson, to ruminate on how subject metadata can be optimized to better serve the book industry. Strap in for 20 minutes of subject codes, meandering, and lots of telling it like it is.

Tagged: bisac, book industry study group

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BookNet Canada
January 26, 2016
Conferences & Events

Tech Forum and ebookcraft: we've got sessions!

BookNet Canada
January 26, 2016
Conferences & Events
Tech Forum and ebookcraft: we've got sessions!

Early-bird pricing is extended to Jan. 31! Check out Tech Forum and ebookcraft session description and even more cool speakers you can see!

Tagged: speaker announcements

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Krista Mitchell
January 25, 2016
Conferences & Events

8 reasons you shouldn't miss out on Tech Forum and ebookcraft

Krista Mitchell
January 25, 2016
Conferences & Events
8 reasons you shouldn't miss out on Tech Forum and ebookcraft

8 reasons why Tech Forum and ebookcraft are the unmissable industry events of the year. And yay: early-bird pricing has been extended to Jan. 31!

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Jordyn Martinez
January 20, 2016
Bookselling, Research & Analysis, Ebooks

Ask a Reader: Bundling

Jordyn Martinez
January 20, 2016
Bookselling, Research & Analysis, Ebooks
Ask a Reader: Bundling

Is there value for readers in bundling print and digital into one readable package? You wanted to know, so we asked a reader!

Tagged: ask a reader, book bundling

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Krista Mitchell
January 14, 2016
Standards & Metadata

Get started with the new YA BISAC codes

Krista Mitchell
January 14, 2016
Standards & Metadata
Get started with the new YA BISAC codes

Not sure where to get started with the YA BISAC codes? With the help of BISG's 1-to-1 map we break it down.

Tagged: young adult, bisac

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