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BookNet Canada
January 28, 2020
Research & Analysis

The state of Canadian publishing in 2019

BookNet Canada
January 28, 2020
Research & Analysis
The state of Canadian publishing in 2019

We need your help to take the temperature of the Canadian book industry.

Tagged: research studies

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BookNet Canada
January 27, 2020
Podcasts, Thema, Standards & Metadata

Podcast: New BISAC codes for Indigenous books

BookNet Canada
January 27, 2020
Podcasts, Thema, Standards & Metadata
Podcast: New BISAC codes for Indigenous books

What the release of new BISAC subject codes mean for Indigenous books in Canada.

Tagged: bisac, indigenous books, indigenous publishing

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Tom Richardson
January 27, 2020
Bookselling, ONIX

Communicating divestment in ONIX: How to do it and common problems

Tom Richardson
January 27, 2020
Bookselling, ONIX
Communicating divestment in ONIX: How to do it and common problems

How to use ONIX to tell your trading partners about your acquisitions and divestments.

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Guest User
January 21, 2020
Research & Analysis

Juvenile genre spotlight: Humorous stories

Guest User
January 21, 2020
Research & Analysis
Juvenile genre spotlight: Humorous stories

We look at the Humorous Stories Juvenile category where we’ve found consistent growth over the past several years.

Tagged: juvenile, book trends

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Jackie Fry
January 20, 2020
Bookselling, ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Put on notice: In defence of clear communication standards in the supply chain

Jackie Fry
January 20, 2020
Bookselling, ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Put on notice: In defence of clear communication standards in the supply chain

How to communicate your relationships to your titles and publisher client’s titles with your trading partners.

Tagged: industry commentary

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BookNet Canada
January 14, 2020
Tech Forum

New year, new Tech Forum speakers

BookNet Canada
January 14, 2020
Tech Forum
New year, new Tech Forum speakers

New speaker announcements for Tech Forum 2020

Tagged: athmika punja, erin kelly, sarah howland, brad rose, jennifer gauthier, jessica johns, speaker announcements, kristina radke

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Nataly Alarcón
January 14, 2020
BookNet News

Not so new to the team, meet Nataly

Nataly Alarcón
January 14, 2020
BookNet News
Not so new to the team, meet Nataly

Meet BookNet Canada’s newest team member.

Tagged: new hire

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Monique Mongeon
January 7, 2020
Libraries, Research & Analysis

Most-anticipated library books of Winter 2019

Monique Mongeon
January 7, 2020
Libraries, Research & Analysis
Most-anticipated library books of Winter 2019

We identified the titles with the highest hold counts in Canadian libraries.

Tagged: library circulation

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Ainsley Sparkes
January 6, 2020
Research & Analysis

Book club insights for libraries, publishers, and bookstores

Ainsley Sparkes
January 6, 2020
Research & Analysis
Book club insights for libraries, publishers, and bookstores

Tips and insights for librarians, booksellers, and publishers to help reach more book club members.

Tagged: book clubs, research studies, canadian readers

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BookNet Canada
December 16, 2019
Podcasts

Podcast: A look back at the decade

BookNet Canada
December 16, 2019
Podcasts
Podcast: A look back at the decade

A look back at the decade in publishing.

Tagged: cory doctorow, true crime, year in review

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