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Monique Mongeon
July 18, 2019
Libraries, Research & Analysis

The books Canadians are borrowing in the first half of 2019

Monique Mongeon
July 18, 2019
Libraries, Research & Analysis
The books Canadians are borrowing in the first half of 2019

Here are the books Canadians have been borrowing from libraries in the first half of 2019.

Tagged: library circulation

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BookNet Canada
July 15, 2019
Research & Analysis

The books Canadians are buying in the first half of 2019

BookNet Canada
July 15, 2019
Research & Analysis
The books Canadians are buying in the first half of 2019

Here are the books Canadians have been buying in the first half of 2019.

Tagged: canadian book market, bestsellers, book sales

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Tom Richardson
July 11, 2019
ONIX

ONIX code lists and context

Tom Richardson
July 11, 2019
ONIX
ONIX code lists and context

Placement and context are meaningful in your ONIX data. We show you what that means so that you can improve your data for retailers and users.

Tagged: onix codelists, book discoverability

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BookNet Canada
July 8, 2019
BookNet News

The New Andy

BookNet Canada
July 8, 2019
BookNet News
The New Andy

Meet Andy, BookNet Canada’s new software developer!

Tagged: new hire

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Tom Richardson
July 5, 2019
ONIX

Improvement is possible: Accessibility and using Product Form Feature

Tom Richardson
July 5, 2019
ONIX
Improvement is possible: Accessibility and using Product Form Feature

This post looks at the accessibility metadata available in the supply chain and tries to explain the problem and the design intent in the ONIX standard.

Tagged: accessibility, book discoverability

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Ainsley Sparkes
June 28, 2019
Research & Analysis

Bestselling Indigenous books in Canada

Ainsley Sparkes
June 28, 2019
Research & Analysis
Bestselling Indigenous books in Canada

We’re closing out National Indigenous History Month and celebrating Canada Day by showcasing Indigenous books.

Tagged: bestsellers, indigenous books, indigenous history month

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BookNet Canada
June 26, 2019
BookNet News

The library is open: Meet Hannah

BookNet Canada
June 26, 2019
BookNet News
The library is open: Meet Hannah

Meet Hannah, BookNet Canada’s new product coordinator!

Tagged: new hire

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BookNet Canada
June 24, 2019
Podcasts, LibraryData

Podcast: Libraries and their data: Introducing LibraryData, a new product from BookNet Canada

BookNet Canada
June 24, 2019
Podcasts, LibraryData
Podcast: Libraries and their data: Introducing LibraryData, a new product from BookNet Canada

Introducing LibraryData!

Tagged: library circulation

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BookNet Canada
June 20, 2019
Ebooks, ONIX

Producing "born accessible" books

BookNet Canada
June 20, 2019
Ebooks, ONIX
Producing "born accessible" books

Why you should create born accessible books, what that means, and resources to help you do it.

Tagged: accessibility, born accessible, book discoverability

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BookNet Canada
June 17, 2019
Conferences & Events, Bookselling

Essential retail lingo served up at STORE conference 2019

BookNet Canada
June 17, 2019
Conferences & Events, Bookselling
Essential retail lingo served up at STORE conference 2019

Some key terms to know if you’re a retailer in 2019.

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