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Lauren Stewart
April 14, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Essential webinar on transitioning to ONIX 3.0

Lauren Stewart
April 14, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Essential webinar on transitioning to ONIX 3.0

Transitioning to ONIX 3.0? This webinar is for you.

Tagged: onix 3.0, onix 2.1 to onix 3.0

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Monique Mongeon
April 14, 2020
Publishing & COVID-19, Research & Analysis

What books are Canadians buying during physical distancing?

Monique Mongeon
April 14, 2020
Publishing & COVID-19, Research & Analysis
What books are Canadians buying during physical distancing?

We dug into data to find the recent book-buying trends among Canadians.

Tagged: book trends

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BookNet Canada
April 13, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Transitioning from ONIX 2.1 to 3.0? Check!

BookNet Canada
April 13, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Transitioning from ONIX 2.1 to 3.0? Check!

Checklist for Canadian data providers to make the transition from ONIX 2.1 to ONIX 3.0 successful.

Tagged: onix 3.0, onix 2.1 to onix 3.0

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BookNet Canada
April 7, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Essential resources for data providers transitioning from ONIX 2.1 to 3.0

BookNet Canada
April 7, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Essential resources for data providers transitioning from ONIX 2.1 to 3.0

Resources to transition from ONIX 2.1 to ONIX 3.0.

Tagged: onix 3.0, onix 2.1 to onix 3.0

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BookNet Canada
April 7, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Counting down to ONIX 3.0

BookNet Canada
April 7, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Counting down to ONIX 3.0

BookNet Canada is here to help with the transition to ONIX 3.0.

Tagged: onix 3.0, onix 2.1 to onix 3.0

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Monique Mongeon
April 6, 2020
Libraries, Research & Analysis, Publishing & COVID-19

What did Canadians borrow in March?

Monique Mongeon
April 6, 2020
Libraries, Research & Analysis, Publishing & COVID-19
What did Canadians borrow in March?

Using LibraryData, we’ve identified the most popular titles among library patrons in Canada.

Tagged: library circulation

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Elizabeth Barker
April 3, 2020
Loan Stars, CataList

Get a quote for what to read next

Elizabeth Barker
April 3, 2020
Loan Stars, CataList
Get a quote for what to read next

Looking for your next great read? All of the titles in this list are certified library staff picks.

Tagged: audiobooks

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BookNet Canada
March 31, 2020
Tech Forum, Podcasts

Podcast: Podcasting for beginners

BookNet Canada
March 31, 2020
Tech Forum, Podcasts
Podcast: Podcasting for beginners

Learn how to get started and create the best podcast possible.

Tagged: podcasting

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Carol Gordon
March 30, 2020
CataList

Remote selling tips

Carol Gordon
March 30, 2020
CataList
Remote selling tips

Tips for how to use CataList when selling your list or buying your books remotely.

Tagged: book buying, catalist tips

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BookNet Canada
March 23, 2020
Tech Forum, ebookcraft

Grab your popcorn, the Tech Forum & ebookcraft watching party has started!

BookNet Canada
March 23, 2020
Tech Forum, ebookcraft
Grab your popcorn, the Tech Forum & ebookcraft watching party has started!

Highlights from previous Tech Forum and ebookcraft conferences.

Tagged: saadia muzaffar, jennifer baker, jael richardson, michelle sawh, epub, liisa mccloy-kelley, tzviya siegman, karen myers, clive thompson, janet horne, jessie bach, dave cramer, maria cipriano, representation in publishing

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