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Krista Mitchell
July 13, 2016
Research & Analysis

So, you want to visualize that data

Krista Mitchell
July 13, 2016
Research & Analysis
So, you want to visualize that data

Learn BookNet's data visualization secrets with these four simple steps for better charts and infographics.

Tagged: infographics

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BookNet Canada
July 8, 2016
BookNet News

Her math is irrefutable

BookNet Canada
July 8, 2016
BookNet News
Her math is irrefutable

Our new intern is pretty cool, come on in and meet her!

Tagged: internships, new hire

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Krista Mitchell
June 30, 2016
Research & Analysis

The bestselling books by Canadian authors in 2015

Krista Mitchell
June 30, 2016
Research & Analysis
The bestselling books by Canadian authors in 2015

For Canada Day we present you with the top 10 Canadian-authored books of 2015 for fiction, non-fiction and middle grade/YA, courtesy of SalesData and that handy-dandy Canadian marker.

Tagged: bestsellers, canadian bestsellers, canadian contributors

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Krista Mitchell
June 27, 2016
Podcasts, Ebooks

Podcast: Accessible ebooks – is the print/ebook debate a privileged one?

Krista Mitchell
June 27, 2016
Podcasts, Ebooks
Podcast: Accessible ebooks – is the print/ebook debate a privileged one?

Laura Brady of Brady Type joins the BookNet podcast to talk all about accessible ebooks.

Tagged: accessibility

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Jordyn Martinez
June 20, 2016
BookNet News

Goodbye, old friend

Jordyn Martinez
June 20, 2016
BookNet News
Goodbye, old friend

Our intern Jordyn is departing for new horizons this week, but not before she shared with us what she learned during her time with BookNet (and some excellent Star Wars gifs).

Tagged: internships

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Krista Mitchell
June 20, 2016
Thema, Standards & Metadata

Thema me up, Scotty

Krista Mitchell
June 20, 2016
Thema, Standards & Metadata
Thema me up, Scotty

There have been some updates to Thema! What are the advantages of Thema when we use BISACs in North America? Well let us tell you. 

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BookNet Canada
June 14, 2016
ONIX

Getting your data in shape for bestseller lists

BookNet Canada
June 14, 2016
ONIX
Getting your data in shape for bestseller lists

Are your books falling short of bestseller status? Your data might not be at peak performance. Check out our tips and tricks for making sure your data is bestseller ready, as well as how to handle tricky details like direct sales.

Tagged: book metadata best practices, bestsellers

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Krista Mitchell
June 3, 2016
Research & Analysis

Are Canadians spending their leisure time reading?

Krista Mitchell
June 3, 2016
Research & Analysis
Are Canadians spending their leisure time reading?

Discover how Canadians have been spending their leisure time, and where reading fits in the grand scheme of things. Now with handy video and infographical guides!

Tagged: leisure time, canadian readers, infographics

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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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