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Monique Mongeon
December 16, 2019
Libraries, Research & Analysis

Most-loaned books of Fall 2019

Monique Mongeon
December 16, 2019
Libraries, Research & Analysis
Most-loaned books of Fall 2019

Using the data we've collected so far, as we ready the BNC LibraryData service for launch, let's check out which physical books have been popular with borrowers.

Tagged: bestsellers, year in review, library circulation

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BookNet Canada
December 12, 2019
BookNet News

Staff picks 2019

BookNet Canada
December 12, 2019
BookNet News
Staff picks 2019

The best books we read in 2019.

Tagged: staff recommends

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Ainsley Sparkes
December 10, 2019
Research & Analysis

Bestselling books of the decade

Ainsley Sparkes
December 10, 2019
Research & Analysis
Bestselling books of the decade

What books were Canadians most into this decade? We tell you.

Tagged: bestsellers, year in review

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Ainsley Sparkes
December 9, 2019
Research & Analysis

Bestselling books of 2019

Ainsley Sparkes
December 9, 2019
Research & Analysis
Bestselling books of 2019

Here are the top-selling books of 2019.

Tagged: bestsellers, year in review

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BookNet Canada
December 3, 2019
Tech Forum

More Tech Forum 2020 speakers

BookNet Canada
December 3, 2019
Tech Forum
More Tech Forum 2020 speakers

The speakers keep rolling in.

Tagged: speaker announcements

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BookNet Canada
December 3, 2019
Bookselling

How to tell if an author is touring

BookNet Canada
December 3, 2019
Bookselling
How to tell if an author is touring

Successful bookstore events are a great opportunity for publisher-retailer synergy! Here’s how BookNet can help.

Tagged: independent bookstores, catalist tips

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BookNet Canada
December 2, 2019
BookNet News

The good, the bad, the ugly? Customer satisfaction survey time

BookNet Canada
December 2, 2019
BookNet News
The good, the bad, the ugly? Customer satisfaction survey time

It’s the most wonderful time of the year again. The time you get to share every thought you have about BookNet Canada and our products and services.

Tagged: customer satisfaction survey, holidays

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BookNet Canada
November 26, 2019
Podcasts

Podcast: Radio-frequency identification & the publishing industry

BookNet Canada
November 26, 2019
Podcasts
Podcast: Radio-frequency identification & the publishing industry

RFID and the publishing industry in this podcast episode.

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BookNet Canada
November 25, 2019
Bookselling

Retailers: How to get the most out of your backlist inventory

BookNet Canada
November 25, 2019
Bookselling
Retailers: How to get the most out of your backlist inventory

Backlist is a big deal in terms of money in and money out. So how can retailers maximize their revenue and make managing backlist titles easier? We're glad you asked.

Tagged: perennial bestsellers, independent bookstores, salesdata tips

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Ainsley Sparkes
November 19, 2019
Research & Analysis

Club life: All about Canadian book clubs

Ainsley Sparkes
November 19, 2019
Research & Analysis
Club life: All about Canadian book clubs

The percentage of Canadian book buyers who belong to a book club or reading group jumped from 7% in 2018 to 14% in 2019. This sudden increase in book club membership drew our attention and made us want to know more about the enigma that is book clubs.

Tagged: book clubs, research studies, canadian readers

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