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Ainsley Sparkes
October 28, 2016
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

So You Think You Can Code: 2017 Edition

Ainsley Sparkes
October 28, 2016
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
So You Think You Can Code: 2017 Edition

Is your HTML squeaky clean and semantic? Can you cascade your style sheets with grace and elegance? At ebookcraft 2017, we want to put your skills to the test with a competition that separates the ebook design masters from the wannabes.

Tagged: ebook design, so you think you can code

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Ainsley Sparkes
October 26, 2016
Conferences & Events

#ArtsDay in Ottawa

Ainsley Sparkes
October 26, 2016
Conferences & Events
#ArtsDay in Ottawa

Arts delegates from across the country and Canadian Arts Coalition members met with MPs and other representatives on #ArtsDay 2016 to talk about the arts and Canadian digital culture.

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Ainsley Sparkes
October 24, 2016
Bookselling

Publisher-run bookstores: A new trend?

Ainsley Sparkes
October 24, 2016
Bookselling
Publisher-run bookstores: A new trend?

We talked to Sarah MacLachlan, President and Publisher of House of Anansi, and Meghan MacDonald, Director of Digital Product Development and Consumer Insights at Penguin Random House Canada, to learn more about what made these two publishers enter the brick-and-mortar bookstore business. 

Tagged: canadian book market, industry commentary

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Zalina Alvi
October 19, 2016
Podcasts, ebookcraft, Ebooks

Podcast: When nothing ever goes out of print

Zalina Alvi
October 19, 2016
Podcasts, ebookcraft, Ebooks
Podcast: When nothing ever goes out of print

In this thought-provoking podcast we hear from Teresa Elsey, Digital Managing Editor at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, about the challenges and questions that arise when books turn into software and ebooks don't go away after you've made them.

Tagged: eproduction

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Ainsley Sparkes
October 18, 2016
Research & Analysis

Winnie-the-Pooh is 90!

Ainsley Sparkes
October 18, 2016
Research & Analysis
Winnie-the-Pooh is 90!

Everyone's favourite chubby, little cubby bear turns 90 this month. To celebrate Winnie-the-Pooh's birthday, we decided to see which books have sold the most copies in Canada.

Tagged: canadian book market, juvenile, bestselling authors

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Tom Richardson
October 17, 2016
BiblioShare, Standards & Metadata

How are we doing on BISAC YA implementation?

Tom Richardson
October 17, 2016
BiblioShare, Standards & Metadata
How are we doing on BISAC YA implementation?

Wherein we answer the question, "Are the new Young Adult BISAC subject codes being used?" 

Tagged: young adult, bisac

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Ainsley Sparkes
October 13, 2016
Conferences & Events

Canadian content in a digital world

Ainsley Sparkes
October 13, 2016
Conferences & Events
Canadian content in a digital world

Canadian Heritage's 'Canadian Content in a Digital World Consultations' project had a #DigiCanCon event yesterday in Toronto. Here are some of the discussions.

Tagged: industry commentary

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Ainsley Sparkes
October 11, 2016
Research & Analysis

Top 10 scary Canadian books

Ainsley Sparkes
October 11, 2016
Research & Analysis
Top 10 scary Canadian books

What are the bestselling Canadian horror books in the last year? Read on if you dare!

Tagged: infographics, canadian literature, holidays

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BookNet Canada
October 6, 2016
Research & Analysis

Mid-year state of the nation

BookNet Canada
October 6, 2016
Research & Analysis
Mid-year state of the nation

How is the first half of 2016 shaping up compared to the first half of 2015?

Tagged: canadian book market, book buying

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Kitty Yau
October 4, 2016
Research & Analysis

The Power of O

Kitty Yau
October 4, 2016
Research & Analysis
The Power of O

Does Oprah's revitalized book club have the same selling power it used to have?

Tagged: canadian book market, book trends, celebrity book clubs

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