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BookNet Canada
November 22, 2018
Research & Analysis

Juvenile Readers on the rise

BookNet Canada
November 22, 2018
Research & Analysis
Juvenile Readers on the rise

A look at granular subjects that are on the rise: Juvenile / Readers is up between 2016 and 2017.

Tagged: book sales, juvenile, book trends

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BookNet Canada
November 21, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

Think you can code like our ebookcraft speakers?

BookNet Canada
November 21, 2018
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
Think you can code like our ebookcraft speakers?

Announcements: So You Think You Can Code returns and great ebookcraft speakers.

Tagged: melissa dejesus, liam quin, naomi kennedy, so you think you can code, speaker announcements

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Elizabeth Barker
November 20, 2018
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Don't do what Donny Don't does: Misusing Audience Range

Elizabeth Barker
November 20, 2018
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Don't do what Donny Don't does: Misusing Audience Range

Here’s why your reading age should never be 0 - 99.

Tagged: book discoverability, book metadata best practices

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BookNet Canada
November 19, 2018
Research & Analysis

Look who's tweeting: Canadian Book Buyers on Twitter

BookNet Canada
November 19, 2018
Research & Analysis
Look who's tweeting: Canadian Book Buyers on Twitter

The fifth instalment in our #AmReading social media research series: Canadian Book Buyers on Twitter.

Tagged: social media, research studies, canadian readers

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Ainsley Sparkes
November 16, 2018
BookNet News, Conferences & Events

PubFight All-Stars check-in

Ainsley Sparkes
November 16, 2018
BookNet News, Conferences & Events
PubFight All-Stars check-in

We check in on how our PubFight All-Stars are faring.

Tagged: pubfight

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Guest User
November 13, 2018
Research & Analysis

Self-Help / Personal Growth book sales are growing

Guest User
November 13, 2018
Research & Analysis
Self-Help / Personal Growth book sales are growing

A look at granular subjects that are on the rise: Self-Help / Personal Growth is up 22% between 2016 and 2017.

Tagged: self-help, book sales, book trends

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BookNet Canada
November 8, 2018
Tech Forum

The 3 things that happen with bias (and what to do about them)

BookNet Canada
November 8, 2018
Tech Forum
The 3 things that happen with bias (and what to do about them)

Tech Forum keynote speaker, Ritu Bhasin, writes about our ability to interrupt bias.

Tagged: ritu bhasin, bias

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Elizabeth Barker
November 7, 2018
Loan Stars

Loan Stars Jr. is on the way!

Elizabeth Barker
November 7, 2018
Loan Stars
Loan Stars Jr. is on the way!

We are pleased to announce the impending release of the newest edition to our literary family: Loan Stars Jr!

Tagged: loan stars jr

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BookNet Canada
November 6, 2018
Bookselling, 5 Questions With

5 questions with Woozles' Lisa Doucet

BookNet Canada
November 6, 2018
Bookselling, 5 Questions With
5 questions with Woozles' Lisa Doucet

The fifth post in our retailer Q&A series where we ask Canadian booksellers very important questions.

Tagged: independent bookstores

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BookNet Canada
November 5, 2018
Research & Analysis

Snapchatting: Canadian Book Buyers on Snapchat

BookNet Canada
November 5, 2018
Research & Analysis
Snapchatting: Canadian Book Buyers on Snapchat

The fourth instalment in our #AmReading social media research series: Canadian Book Buyers on Snapchat.

Tagged: social media, research studies, canadian readers

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