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BookNet Canada
April 18, 2018
BiblioShare, ONIX

The poetry of poetry keywords

BookNet Canada
April 18, 2018
BiblioShare, ONIX
The poetry of poetry keywords

We take a look at how keywords are being used in the Poetry category.

Tagged: keywords, book metadata best practices, poetry

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BookNet Canada
April 16, 2018
Conferences & Events

Sunday funday at The Festival of Literary Diversity

BookNet Canada
April 16, 2018
Conferences & Events
Sunday funday at The Festival of Literary Diversity

Guest blogger Léonicka Valcius highlights some of the events happening at this year's Festival of Literary Diversity.

Tagged: festival of literary diversity, léonicka valcius

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BookNet Canada
April 13, 2018
BookNet News

BookNet Canada AMA

BookNet Canada
April 13, 2018
BookNet News
BookNet Canada AMA

We are hosting our first-ever AMA to help you understand more about what we do and how we do it.

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Kira Harkonen
April 12, 2018
Research & Analysis

Quiz: What kind of book buyer are you?

Kira Harkonen
April 12, 2018
Research & Analysis
Quiz: What kind of book buyer are you?

Our final Deep Dive study on Historical Fiction book buyers is now available. Plus, take our Deep Dive quiz to find out what kind of book buyer you are!

Tagged: historical fiction, quiz, deep dive, canadian readers

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BookNet Canada
April 10, 2018
Loan Stars

Happy 2nd birthday, Loan Stars!

BookNet Canada
April 10, 2018
Loan Stars
Happy 2nd birthday, Loan Stars!

We're celebrating another successful year of our Loan Stars program.

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Lauren Stewart
April 6, 2018
Conferences & Events, Bookselling

A bookstore's planning guide to Canadian Independent Bookstore Day 2018

Lauren Stewart
April 6, 2018
Conferences & Events, Bookselling
A bookstore's planning guide to Canadian Independent Bookstore Day 2018

An indie bookseller's week-by-week planning guide for Canadian Independent Bookstore Day 2018.

Tagged: canadian independent bookstore day, independent bookstores

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BookNet Canada
April 4, 2018
Conferences & Events, ebookcraft

ebookcrafters: Continue thinking, learning, and collaborating

BookNet Canada
April 4, 2018
Conferences & Events, ebookcraft
ebookcrafters: Continue thinking, learning, and collaborating

Guest blogger Laura Brady lets us know about CreativePro Week and what we can expect.

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Shim Hirchberg
April 4, 2018
Research & Analysis, Awards

How aware of literary awards are Canadian book buyers?

Shim Hirchberg
April 4, 2018
Research & Analysis, Awards
How aware of literary awards are Canadian book buyers?

We surveyed over 700 Canadian book buyers about their buying habits to find out which literary awards influence purchasing decisions.

Tagged: canada reads

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Kira Harkonen
April 3, 2018
Research & Analysis

#NationalPoetryMonth: Rupi is the new Rumi

Kira Harkonen
April 3, 2018
Research & Analysis
#NationalPoetryMonth: Rupi is the new Rumi

We are in the midst of a poetry renaissance, and it's all thanks to the internet. We look at how sales in the Poetry category have changed in Canada over the last decade.

Tagged: rupi kaur, poetry, instapoetry, book sales, bestselling authors

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Kira Harkonen
March 27, 2018
Bookselling, Conferences & Events

Authors for Indies has a new look

Kira Harkonen
March 27, 2018
Bookselling, Conferences & Events
Authors for Indies has a new look

The event previously known as Authors for Indies Day has been adopted by the Retail Council of Canada and will be re-branded as Canadian Independent Bookstore Day.

Tagged: canadian independent bookstore day

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