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BookNet Canada
May 3, 2019
Research & Analysis, Diversity & Inclusion

Demand for Diversity: A Survey of Canadian Readers

BookNet Canada
May 3, 2019
Research & Analysis, Diversity & Inclusion
Demand for Diversity: A Survey of Canadian Readers

Are readers interested in diverse books? We surveyed Canadian readers to find out.

Tagged: representation in books, representation in publishing, research studies

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Shim Hirchberg
May 2, 2019
Research & Analysis

What to buy mom: Book trends for Mother's Day

Shim Hirchberg
May 2, 2019
Research & Analysis
What to buy mom: Book trends for Mother's Day

What subjects and titles sell the most for Mother's Day? We crunched the numbers in order to tell you.

Tagged: perennial bestsellers, bestsellers, holidays

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BookNet Canada
April 30, 2019
Podcasts, ISNI

Podcast: ISNI, the dream identifier

BookNet Canada
April 30, 2019
Podcasts, ISNI
Podcast: ISNI, the dream identifier

A look at the International Standard Name Identifier, ISNI, and its potential.

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BookNet Canada
April 29, 2019
Tech Forum, ebookcraft

Tech Forum and ebookcraft 2019 videos: Batch the first

BookNet Canada
April 29, 2019
Tech Forum, ebookcraft
Tech Forum and ebookcraft 2019 videos: Batch the first

The first round of Tech Forum and ebookcraft videos are up!

Tagged: audiobooks, shannon culver, jennifer baker, jael richardson, wendy reid, jessica albert, brendan ouellette, marion garner, tricia mccraney, sabina iseli-otto, representation in publishing, dave cramer, epub

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Ainsley Sparkes
April 18, 2019
Bookselling, Conferences & Events

Canadian Independent Bookstore Day 2019

Ainsley Sparkes
April 18, 2019
Bookselling, Conferences & Events
Canadian Independent Bookstore Day 2019

April 27 is Canadian Independent Bookstore Day. Find out how to join in the fun here.

Tagged: canadian independent bookstore day, independent bookstores

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Shim Hirchberg
April 16, 2019
Research & Analysis

Canadians and their reading habits: Leisure study part 3

Shim Hirchberg
April 16, 2019
Research & Analysis
Canadians and their reading habits: Leisure study part 3

Part three of our leisure study results: Reading habits.

Tagged: leisure time, audiobooks, canadian readers

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BookNet Canada
April 15, 2019
Bookselling, 5 Questions With

5 questions with Erin Dalton of Huckleberry Books

BookNet Canada
April 15, 2019
Bookselling, 5 Questions With
5 questions with Erin Dalton of Huckleberry Books

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

Tagged: independent bookstores

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Shim Hirchberg
April 9, 2019
Research & Analysis

How Canadian readers discover and obtain books: Leisure study part 2

Shim Hirchberg
April 9, 2019
Research & Analysis
How Canadian readers discover and obtain books: Leisure study part 2

Part two of our leisure study results: How Canadians find and acquire books.

Tagged: leisure time, book discoverability, book buying, canadian readers

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BookNet Canada
April 2, 2019
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

So You Think You Can Code 2019 winner announcement

BookNet Canada
April 2, 2019
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
So You Think You Can Code 2019 winner announcement

Congratulations to the winner of So You Think You Can Code 2019!

Tagged: ebook design, so you think you can code

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Shim Hirchberg
April 2, 2019
Research & Analysis

Canadians and their leisure time: Leisure study part 1

Shim Hirchberg
April 2, 2019
Research & Analysis
Canadians and their leisure time: Leisure study part 1

Find out how Canadians are spending their free time in 2018.

Tagged: leisure time, canadian readers

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