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BookNet Canada
October 10, 2019
Bookselling, 5 Questions With

5 questions with Michelle Berry

BookNet Canada
October 10, 2019
Bookselling, 5 Questions With
5 questions with Michelle Berry

5 questions with the owner-operator of Hunter Street Books in Peterborough, Ontario.

Tagged: independent bookstores

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Ainsley Sparkes
October 8, 2019
BookNet News

Guess the book from the BISAC code and keywords

Ainsley Sparkes
October 8, 2019
BookNet News
Guess the book from the BISAC code and keywords

Can you guess which books these keywords and BISAC codes are describing? Take the quiz!

Tagged: quiz, keywords, bisac

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BookNet Canada
October 7, 2019
Research & Analysis, Bookselling

Takeaways from State of Bookselling

BookNet Canada
October 7, 2019
Research & Analysis, Bookselling
Takeaways from State of Bookselling

Ampersand Inc. and Hornblower Group share their staff’s feedback to our State of Bookselling survey.

Tagged: independent bookstores, research studies

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Elizabeth Barker
October 1, 2019
Research & Analysis

The ____'s Wife

Elizabeth Barker
October 1, 2019
Research & Analysis
The ____'s Wife

We look deep into the trend of book titles with the word “wife” in them.

Tagged: book trends, book titles

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BookNet Canada
September 30, 2019
Bookselling, Podcasts

Podcast: Innovative bookselling, part 3: More than a bookstore

BookNet Canada
September 30, 2019
Bookselling, Podcasts
Podcast: Innovative bookselling, part 3: More than a bookstore

In the final episode of our innovative bookselling series, we talk with bookstores who are findings ways to go beyond their core mandate of selling books.

Tagged: innovative bookselling, independent bookstores

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Guest User
September 24, 2019
Awards, Research & Analysis

The Booker effect

Guest User
September 24, 2019
Awards, Research & Analysis
The Booker effect

We examine the sales impact of The Booker Prize in Canada.

Tagged: margaret atwood, booker prize, book trends, bestselling authors

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BookNet Canada
September 23, 2019
Bookselling, 5 Questions With

5 questions with Sandy and Sarah

BookNet Canada
September 23, 2019
Bookselling, 5 Questions With
5 questions with Sandy and Sarah

5 questions with the booksellers at Georgian Bay Books.

Tagged: independent bookstores

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BookNet Canada
September 16, 2019
Research & Analysis

Role Playing category and the influence of Stranger Things

BookNet Canada
September 16, 2019
Research & Analysis
Role Playing category and the influence of Stranger Things

Did Stranger Things have an impact on Dungeons & Dragons book sales in Canada?

Tagged: games and activities, fantasy

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BookNet Canada
September 16, 2019
Tech Forum

Tech Forum 2020: Time for tickets

BookNet Canada
September 16, 2019
Tech Forum
Tech Forum 2020: Time for tickets

Registration for Tech Forum 2020 is now open!

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Tom Richardson
September 10, 2019
ONIX

Why do metadata?

Tom Richardson
September 10, 2019
ONIX
Why do metadata?

An overview to show the value of doing metadata.

Tagged: book metadata best practices

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