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BookNet Canada
February 19, 2020
Tech Forum

On accessibility and diversity: from Brazil, with love

BookNet Canada
February 19, 2020
Tech Forum
On accessibility and diversity: from Brazil, with love

Tech Forum speaker, Isadora Cal, writes about accessibility and diversity.

Tagged: accessibility, isadora cal, representation in publishing

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BookNet Canada
February 18, 2020
Tech Forum

Tech Forum 2020 speakers: From Kickstarter to new ways of looking at content

BookNet Canada
February 18, 2020
Tech Forum
Tech Forum 2020 speakers: From Kickstarter to new ways of looking at content

Tickets to Tech Forum 2020 are going fast. Get yours now!

Tagged: speaker announcements

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Ainsley Sparkes
February 13, 2020
Conferences & Events, Research & Analysis

What to read on I Read Canadian Day

Ainsley Sparkes
February 13, 2020
Conferences & Events, Research & Analysis
What to read on I Read Canadian Day

Pick the Canadian book you want to read on Feb. 19, 2020.

Tagged: loan stars jr, bestsellers, i read canadian day, library circulation

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Guest User
February 12, 2020
Research & Analysis

Juvenile genre spotlight: Activity Books

Guest User
February 12, 2020
Research & Analysis
Juvenile genre spotlight: Activity Books

We look at the Juvenile Activity Books genre where we’ve found consistent growth over the past several years.

Tagged: activity books, juvenile, book trends

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Guest User
February 10, 2020
Research & Analysis

Who doesn’t buy books? (a.k.a. Who to avoid at a party)

Guest User
February 10, 2020
Research & Analysis
Who doesn’t buy books? (a.k.a. Who to avoid at a party)

Who is it safe to talk to about books and who should you avoid at your next party?

Tagged: canadian readers

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BookNet Canada
February 7, 2020
Tech Forum

How author kits can be the number one tool for building a cooperative publisher-author relationship

BookNet Canada
February 7, 2020
Tech Forum
How author kits can be the number one tool for building a cooperative publisher-author relationship

Some tips for how to onboard your authors for a better author-publisher relationship.

Tagged: chelene knight, author care, authors

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BookNet Canada
February 5, 2020
BiblioShare

BiblioShare in Eight: Andrea Lacson

BookNet Canada
February 5, 2020
BiblioShare
BiblioShare in Eight: Andrea Lacson

A new series where we search out highly imaginative ways to use BiblioShare.

Tagged: biblioshare in eight, andrea lacson, representation in books

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Guest User
February 4, 2020
Research & Analysis

Juvenile genre spotlight: Science Fiction

Guest User
February 4, 2020
Research & Analysis
Juvenile genre spotlight: Science Fiction

We look at the Science Fiction Juvenile genre where we’ve found consistent growth over the past several years.

Tagged: science fiction, juvenile, book trends

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BookNet Canada
February 3, 2020
Tech Forum

Let's talk about debiasing books

BookNet Canada
February 3, 2020
Tech Forum
Let's talk about debiasing books

Some tips to remove bias from your books from Tech Forum speaker Andrew Piper.

Tagged: bias, andrew piper

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BookNet Canada
January 30, 2020
Tech Forum

How we work defines how we compete

BookNet Canada
January 30, 2020
Tech Forum
How we work defines how we compete

Tips on how to address publishing workflows from Tech Forum speaker, Brian O’Leary.

Tagged: workflow, book industry study group, brian oleary

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