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BookNet Canada
February 15, 2018
Tech Forum

The Guest Choosers Program at Flying Books

BookNet Canada
February 15, 2018
Tech Forum
The Guest Choosers Program at Flying Books

Martha Sharpe, owner of Flying Books and Tech Forum speaker, shares her secret weapon for choosing great books to sell.

Tagged: independent bookstores

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BookNet Canada
February 14, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

HTML-First at Wiley

BookNet Canada
February 14, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
HTML-First at Wiley

ebookcraft speakers Tzviya Siegman and Benjamin Young talk about how and why they realized Wiley needed an HTML-first workflow.

Tagged: tzviya siegman, xml, benjamin young, epub, ebook design

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BookNet Canada
February 13, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

Tech Forum and ebookcraft 2018: Speaker announcements part four

BookNet Canada
February 13, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
Tech Forum and ebookcraft 2018: Speaker announcements part four

We're announcing even more speakers for Tech Forum and ebookcraft.

Tagged: speaker announcements

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BookNet Canada
February 12, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

Publishing accessibility jargon deciphered

BookNet Canada
February 12, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
Publishing accessibility jargon deciphered

Accessibility jargon isn't any more accessible than any other jargon but Matt Garrish and Romain Deltour are here to help.

Tagged: accessibility, romain deltour, matt garrish

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Shim Hirchberg
February 9, 2018
Research & Analysis

Juvenile perennial favourites for Easter

Shim Hirchberg
February 9, 2018
Research & Analysis
Juvenile perennial favourites for Easter

These Juvenile books are staples for the Easter season.

Tagged: perennial bestsellers, holidays

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BookNet Canada
February 6, 2018
Research & Analysis

Book-buying by format and channel in 2017

BookNet Canada
February 6, 2018
Research & Analysis
Book-buying by format and channel in 2017

Here are some results of our consumer surveying in 2017.

Tagged: book buying, research studies, canadian readers

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BookNet Canada
January 31, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

W3C’s storytelling: Web technologies impacting publishing today and tomorrow

BookNet Canada
January 31, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
W3C’s storytelling: Web technologies impacting publishing today and tomorrow

W3C's Karen Myers talks about web technologies and their impact on publishing.

Tagged: karen myers

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Guest User
January 30, 2018
Research & Analysis, Awards

Literary Awards: Canada Reads

Guest User
January 30, 2018
Research & Analysis, Awards
Literary Awards: Canada Reads

We take a look at how being a finalist for Canada Reads impacts sales.

Tagged: canada reads

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Ainsley Sparkes
January 30, 2018
Podcasts, Tech Forum

Podcast: Audiobooks and audio-first publishing

Ainsley Sparkes
January 30, 2018
Podcasts, Tech Forum
Podcast: Audiobooks and audio-first publishing

This month we talk about Kobo's audiobook program and Book*hug's record label.

Tagged: audiobooks

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Ainsley Sparkes
January 29, 2018
Research & Analysis

Quiz: How well do you know the History book buyer?

Ainsley Sparkes
January 29, 2018
Research & Analysis
Quiz: How well do you know the History book buyer?

For our seventh instalment of our Deep Dive studies, we want to know how well you know the History book buyer.

Tagged: deep dive, history, research studies

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