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BookNet Canada
March 1, 2019
Tech Forum, ebookcraft

Tech Forum and ebookcraft schedule release

BookNet Canada
March 1, 2019
Tech Forum, ebookcraft
Tech Forum and ebookcraft schedule release

Tech Forum and ebookcraft schedule release and more speakers!

Tagged: eproduction, speaker announcements

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BookNet Canada
February 28, 2019
Tech Forum, Thema, ONIX

Can metadata help discover diverse voices?

BookNet Canada
February 28, 2019
Tech Forum, Thema, ONIX
Can metadata help discover diverse voices?

Tech Forum speaker, Chris Saynor, explains how a book’s metadata can help us discover diverse voices.

Tagged: representation in books

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BookNet Canada
February 26, 2019
Loan Stars, Libraries, Podcasts

Podcast: A children's librarian on the state of children's publishing in Canada

BookNet Canada
February 26, 2019
Loan Stars, Libraries, Podcasts
Podcast: A children's librarian on the state of children's publishing in Canada

We talk to a children’s librarian at the Toronto Public Library about the state of children’s publishing in Canada.

Tagged: juvenile

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Ainsley Sparkes
February 25, 2019
Research & Analysis

Which books challenged in Canada sell the most?

Ainsley Sparkes
February 25, 2019
Research & Analysis
Which books challenged in Canada sell the most?

We're participating in Freedom to Read Week by finding out which challenged books sell the most copies in Canada.

Tagged: censorship

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BookNet Canada
February 22, 2019
Tech Forum

How technology has allowed for more collaboration with our bookstores

BookNet Canada
February 22, 2019
Tech Forum
How technology has allowed for more collaboration with our bookstores

Tech Forum speaker, Morgen Young, writes about tech and the collaborations it helps create with bookstores.

Tagged: morgen young

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BookNet Canada
February 19, 2019
Research & Analysis

Put all your books in this basket: Top 10 Easter Books

BookNet Canada
February 19, 2019
Research & Analysis
Put all your books in this basket: Top 10 Easter Books

What are the 10 top-selling Juvenile Easter-related books?

Tagged: bestsellers, holidays

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BookNet Canada
February 19, 2019
Bookselling

Highlights from the ABA Winter Institute

BookNet Canada
February 19, 2019
Bookselling
Highlights from the ABA Winter Institute

We talked to some Canadian booksellers and publishers who attended the ABA Winter Institute and asked them for their highlights.

Tagged: megan byers, chris hall, jessica walker, casey platt, mary giuliano, alana wilcox, independent bookstores

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BookNet Canada
February 12, 2019
Bookselling, 5 Questions With

5 questions with Melissa Bourdon-King

BookNet Canada
February 12, 2019
Bookselling, 5 Questions With
5 questions with Melissa Bourdon-King

Another post in our “5 questions with…” retailer series where we ask Canadian booksellers important questions.

Tagged: independent bookstores

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BookNet Canada
February 11, 2019
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

Link rot in backlist ebooks

BookNet Canada
February 11, 2019
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
Link rot in backlist ebooks

ebookcraft speaker Teresa Elsey investigates link rot in backlist ebooks.

Tagged: teresa elsey

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BookNet Canada
February 8, 2019
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

EPUB history 101: Evolution and revolution

BookNet Canada
February 8, 2019
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
EPUB history 101: Evolution and revolution

ebookcraft speaker, Dave Cramer, takes a quick walk through the history of EPUB, and answers questions like “Why can’t I use HTML?” and “Why does 9/11 come up so much?”

Tagged: dave cramer, epub

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