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Lauren Stewart
May 4, 2020
Tech Forum, ONIX, Standards & Metadata

What is quality in metadata? One expert's Quixotic journey

Lauren Stewart
May 4, 2020
Tech Forum, ONIX, Standards & Metadata
What is quality in metadata? One expert's Quixotic journey

BookNet’s standards’ expert answers the question: What is quality in metadata?

Tagged: onix 3.0

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BookNet Canada
May 4, 2020
BiblioShare

BiblioShare in Eight: Tamara Mair-Wren from Ampersand

BookNet Canada
May 4, 2020
BiblioShare
BiblioShare in Eight: Tamara Mair-Wren from Ampersand

Ampersand’s Operations Manager shares insights in how they use BiblioShare to process book data.

Tagged: biblioshare in eight

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BookNet Canada
April 30, 2020
Tech Forum, Publishing & COVID-19

Caring for authors through times of uncertainty

BookNet Canada
April 30, 2020
Tech Forum, Publishing & COVID-19
Caring for authors through times of uncertainty

How publishers can take care of authors during uncertain times.

Tagged: author care, chelene knight, canadian contributors

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Lauren Stewart
April 28, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

The metadata doctor is in: Get ONIX 3.0 ready with BookNet Canada

Lauren Stewart
April 28, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
The metadata doctor is in: Get ONIX 3.0 ready with BookNet Canada

Get answers to your questions about the transition from ONIX 2.1 to ONIX 3.0.

Tagged: onix 2.1 to onix 3.0, onix 3.0

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BookNet Canada
April 27, 2020
Podcasts, Research & Analysis

Podcast: Canadian Leisure & Reading Study 2020

BookNet Canada
April 27, 2020
Podcasts, Research & Analysis
Podcast: Canadian Leisure & Reading Study 2020

Overview of the main findings of the Canadian Leisure and Reading study 2020.

Tagged: leisure time, canadian readers, research studies

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BookNet Canada
April 24, 2020
Tech Forum

Brazilian audiobooks data: Steps toward understanding the size of a different market

BookNet Canada
April 24, 2020
Tech Forum
Brazilian audiobooks data: Steps toward understanding the size of a different market

Joana De Conti from Bookwire, gives an overview about the audiobook market in Brazil, its potential and challenges.

Tagged: audiobooks

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BookNet Canada
April 20, 2020
Research & Analysis

Canadians and their leisure time during 2019: Leisure & Reading study

BookNet Canada
April 20, 2020
Research & Analysis
Canadians and their leisure time during 2019: Leisure & Reading study

Dive deep into data about Canadians and their free time. A free study about reading and leisure behaviours.

Tagged: leisure time, audiobooks, canadian readers

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Elizabeth Barker
April 17, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Sending ONIX 3.0: Update, don't recreate

Elizabeth Barker
April 17, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Sending ONIX 3.0: Update, don't recreate

Transitioning to ONIX 3.0 doesn’t mean that you have to reinvent your feeds. Update them instead.

Tagged: onix 3.0, onix 2.1 to onix 3.0

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Tom Richardson
April 17, 2020
Thema, Standards & Metadata

Thema version 1.4 now available

Tom Richardson
April 17, 2020
Thema, Standards & Metadata
Thema version 1.4 now available

Thema version 1.4 has been released. New subjects, new qualifiers, and more improvements.

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Shim Hirchberg
April 15, 2020
Research & Analysis, Publishing & COVID-19

The impact of COVID-19 on reading

Shim Hirchberg
April 15, 2020
Research & Analysis, Publishing & COVID-19
The impact of COVID-19 on reading

We surveyed Canadian readers about their reading behaviour during COVID-19.

Tagged: covid-19, leisure time, canadian readers

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