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Kira Harkonen
June 11, 2018
Research & Analysis, Ebooks

Infographic: The State of Digital Publishing in Canada 2017

Kira Harkonen
June 11, 2018
Research & Analysis, Ebooks
Infographic: The State of Digital Publishing in Canada 2017

Our report, The State of Digital Publishing in Canada 2017, is now available.

Tagged: audiobooks, research studies, infographics

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Kira Harkonen
June 7, 2018
Bookselling

Fun ways to acquire new books without leaving your house

Kira Harkonen
June 7, 2018
Bookselling
Fun ways to acquire new books without leaving your house

We take a look at how people are acquiring new books in the age of Netflix and subscription business models.

Tagged: audiobooks, subscription services, industry commentary

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Shim Hirchberg
June 1, 2018
Bookselling, Research & Analysis

Father's Day book trends

Shim Hirchberg
June 1, 2018
Bookselling, Research & Analysis
Father's Day book trends

We take a look at Father’s Day book trends, from sales to keywords, to help you figure out what dads like to read.

Tagged: book buying, book trends, holidays

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Kira Harkonen
May 30, 2018
Awards

First Nation Communities READ announces 2018/19 shortlist

Kira Harkonen
May 30, 2018
Awards
First Nation Communities READ announces 2018/19 shortlist

The 2018/19 First Nation Communities READ shortlist has been announced. View the full list of nominees.

Tagged: indigenous publishing, indigenous history month

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BookNet Canada
May 28, 2018
Podcasts, Ebooks

Podcast: Batten down the hatches – How we're combatting book piracy

BookNet Canada
May 28, 2018
Podcasts, Ebooks
Podcast: Batten down the hatches – How we're combatting book piracy

How big is the book piracy issue and what can publishers do to protect their titles?

Tagged: audiobooks, digital rights management

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Zalina Alvi
May 25, 2018
Marketing

What's this about the GDPR...?

Zalina Alvi
May 25, 2018
Marketing
What's this about the GDPR...?

Don’t drill a hole into your hard drives just yet. Find out what the GDPR is all about and what you can do to stay on top of data collection and privacy at your organization.

Tagged: industry commentary

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Lauren Stewart
May 18, 2018
Bookselling

Where do we go from here? Futurist thinking for independent booksellers

Lauren Stewart
May 18, 2018
Bookselling
Where do we go from here? Futurist thinking for independent booksellers

Do you have a plan for bookselling in 10 years? What about 20? We’ve got lessons, plans, and tools to help indie stores navigate the future of bookselling.

Tagged: independent bookstores, online retailers

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BookNet Canada
May 18, 2018
Thema, BookNet News

BookNet Canada tells all

BookNet Canada
May 18, 2018
Thema, BookNet News
BookNet Canada tells all

Over the last month, you have been submitting your questions. We now have your answers!

Tagged: internships, onix 3.0, business, self-publishing

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Zalina Alvi
May 11, 2018
Research & Analysis

Is Reese Witherspoon the new Oprah?

Zalina Alvi
May 11, 2018
Research & Analysis
Is Reese Witherspoon the new Oprah?

When it comes to being the Queen of Book Club Recommendations, can Reese Witherspoon dethrone Oprah?

Tagged: book clubs, book sales, celebrity book clubs

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Elizabeth Barker
May 11, 2018
Loan Stars

Loan Stars library memories

Elizabeth Barker
May 11, 2018
Loan Stars
Loan Stars library memories

Authors of past Loan Stars top picks share some of their favourite memories from their local libraries.

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