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Zalina Alvi
January 25, 2018
Research & Analysis

Fire and Fury and sales

Zalina Alvi
January 25, 2018
Research & Analysis
Fire and Fury and sales

After a massive effort in the Canadian supply chain to acquire print copies of Fire and Fury, how do its first three weeks of sales hold up?

Tagged: michael wolff, bestselling authors

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BookNet Canada
January 23, 2018
Research & Analysis

Canadian publishing in 2017: A review

BookNet Canada
January 23, 2018
Research & Analysis
Canadian publishing in 2017: A review

Let's look back at 2017 and see what happened in the Canadian English-language print book market.

Tagged: book buying, canadian book market

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Ainsley Sparkes
January 23, 2018
Research & Analysis

Celebrate the NHL Centennial with the top 100 hockey books

Ainsley Sparkes
January 23, 2018
Research & Analysis
Celebrate the NHL Centennial with the top 100 hockey books

Canadians love hockey and they buy quite a few books on the subject.

Tagged: sports

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BookNet Canada
January 19, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

What it means to be accessible

BookNet Canada
January 19, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
What it means to be accessible

Two librarians write about their dream world where all books are accessible to everyone.

Tagged: accessibility, sabina iseli-otto, farrah little

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BookNet Canada
January 18, 2018
Tech Forum

How we won the Distributed: Health 2017 Hackathon

BookNet Canada
January 18, 2018
Tech Forum
How we won the Distributed: Health 2017 Hackathon

Tech Forum panellist Madeleine Shang explains how design thinking, a cross-functional team, and an Agile process led to victory.

Tagged: madeleine shang

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Ainsley Sparkes
January 17, 2018
BookNet News, Conferences & Events

PubFight 2017: Wrap up

Ainsley Sparkes
January 17, 2018
BookNet News, Conferences & Events
PubFight 2017: Wrap up

Want to know which books were the PubFight bestsellers and who's taking home the 2017 trophy? This is the blog post for you.

Tagged: pubfight

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BookNet Canada
January 16, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

The eight teams at Rakuten Kobo who look through your EPUBs

BookNet Canada
January 16, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
The eight teams at Rakuten Kobo who look through your EPUBs

Kobo's Ben Dugas will be at ebookcraft 2018 to talk about who's looking through your EPUBs and why.

Tagged: ben dugas, epub, online retailers

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Elizabeth Barker
January 15, 2018
BookNet News

"Hi, everybody!"

Elizabeth Barker
January 15, 2018
BookNet News
"Hi, everybody!"

Meet our new Project Coordinator, Elizabeth Barker.

Tagged: new hire

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Shim Hirchberg
January 15, 2018
BookNet News

Meet Shimona

Shim Hirchberg
January 15, 2018
BookNet News
Meet Shimona

Meet our new Research Intern, Shimona Hirchberg.

Tagged: new hire, internships

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BookNet Canada
January 12, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

Equations ≠ Math (Or: Equation layout as a print artifact)

BookNet Canada
January 12, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
Equations ≠ Math (Or: Equation layout as a print artifact)

ebookcraft speaker Peter Krautzberger explains math layouts on the web, how they came to be laid out the way they are, and where we can go from here.

Tagged: peter krautzberger

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