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Krista Mitchell
May 30, 2016
Podcasts, Tech Forum

Podcast: Highlights from Tech Forum 2016

Krista Mitchell
May 30, 2016
Podcasts, Tech Forum
Podcast: Highlights from Tech Forum 2016

Take innovation on the go with highlights from Tech Forum 2016, now in handy podcast format. 

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BookNet Canada
May 27, 2016
Research & Analysis

2015: A numeric summary

BookNet Canada
May 27, 2016
Research & Analysis
2015: A numeric summary

We released a lot of juicy data in The Canadian Book Market 2015, but what about the facts that didn't make it into the report? Our CEO Noah Genner breaks down some interesting figures collected in 2015.

Tagged: book discoverability, research studies

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BookNet Canada
May 24, 2016
Tech Forum, Diversity & Inclusion

We Read Too: Opportunities for diversity in publishing

BookNet Canada
May 24, 2016
Tech Forum, Diversity & Inclusion
We Read Too: Opportunities for diversity in publishing

Don't miss Kaya Thomas, creator of the IOS app We Read Too, deliver her inspirational talk on opportunities for diversity in publishing.

Tagged: industry commentary, representation in books

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Jordyn Martinez
May 16, 2016
Research & Analysis

Infographic: State of Digital 2015

Jordyn Martinez
May 16, 2016
Research & Analysis
Infographic: State of Digital 2015

The State of Digital Publishing in Canada is back again with the 2015 edition, bringing you more up-to-date insight and analysis of the digital publishing landscape in Canada. 

Tagged: research studies, infographics

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Guest User
May 10, 2016
Loan Stars, Libraries

Give your books the chance to become Loan Stars

Guest User
May 10, 2016
Loan Stars, Libraries
Give your books the chance to become Loan Stars

Publishers, we think you'd like a pack of enthusiastic book-loving librarians championing your books. Here's how you can get them.

Tagged: publishing strategies

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Jordyn Martinez
May 4, 2016
Research & Analysis

May the 4th be with you!

Jordyn Martinez
May 4, 2016
Research & Analysis
May the 4th be with you!

How better to celebrate Star Wars day than with stats, sales trends, and beautiful infographics!

Tagged: book trends, book sales, infographics

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Zalina Alvi
May 2, 2016
Podcasts

Podcast: The rise (and fall?) of adult colouring books

Zalina Alvi
May 2, 2016
Podcasts
Podcast: The rise (and fall?) of adult colouring books

It's been a big year for adult colouring books in Canada: they've dominated the non-fiction bestseller lists, adults are frequenting drinking 'n' colouring nights, and everyone seems to have an opinion about the trend. So are they on the decline, or here to stay?

Tagged: book trends, colouring books

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Jackie Fry
April 28, 2016
Bookselling, Conferences & Events

An #AFI2016 Itinerary: Victoria

Jackie Fry
April 28, 2016
Bookselling, Conferences & Events
An #AFI2016 Itinerary: Victoria

BookNet's Jackie Fry shows us how to spend Authors for Indies Day right in Victoria with Books, comics, tea, and delicious danishes. 

Tagged: independent bookstores, canadian independent bookstore day

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BookNet Canada
April 27, 2016
Conferences & Events, Bookselling

An #AFI2016 Itinerary: Edmonton

BookNet Canada
April 27, 2016
Conferences & Events, Bookselling
An #AFI2016 Itinerary: Edmonton

Guest blogger Kieran Leblanc on why Audreys Books is your Edmonton destination on Authors for Indies Day

Tagged: independent bookstores, canadian independent bookstore day

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Jordyn Martinez
April 27, 2016
Bookselling, Conferences & Events

An #AFI2016 Itinerary: Montreal

Jordyn Martinez
April 27, 2016
Bookselling, Conferences & Events
An #AFI2016 Itinerary: Montreal

Our fantastic intern Jordyn Martinez imagines how she would spend her dream Authors for Indies Day in none other than glorious Montreal.

Tagged: independent bookstores, canadian independent bookstore day

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