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Elizabeth Barker
June 25, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

ONIX 3.0: It's time to level up

Elizabeth Barker
June 25, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
ONIX 3.0: It's time to level up

Make use of ONIX 3.0’s built-in flexibility and efficiency.

Tagged: onix 3.0, onix 2.1 to onix 3.0

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BookNet Canada
June 24, 2020
Publishing & COVID-19, Bookselling

Weathering the COVID-19 storm: University of Toronto Press

BookNet Canada
June 24, 2020
Publishing & COVID-19, Bookselling
Weathering the COVID-19 storm: University of Toronto Press

Breanna Muir from University of Toronto Press shares insights about their experience adapting to the challenges related to COVID-19.

Tagged: covid-19, independent bookstores, weathering the covid-19 storm

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BookNet Canada
June 22, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Are you ONIX 3.0 ready?

BookNet Canada
June 22, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Are you ONIX 3.0 ready?

We want to know how your company is transitioning to ONIX 3.0.

Tagged: onix 3.0, onix 2.1 to onix 3.0

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Elizabeth Barker
June 19, 2020
Research & Analysis

The ____'s Husband

Elizabeth Barker
June 19, 2020
Research & Analysis
The ____'s Husband

We look deep into the trend of book titles with the word “husband” in them.

Tagged: book trends, book titles

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BookNet Canada
June 17, 2020
Publishing & COVID-19, Bookselling

Weathering the COVID-19 storm: Flying Books

BookNet Canada
June 17, 2020
Publishing & COVID-19, Bookselling
Weathering the COVID-19 storm: Flying Books

How are booksellers adapting to the challenges related to COVID-19? Martha Sharpe from Flying Books shares their experience.

Tagged: covid-19, independent bookstores, weathering the covid-19 storm

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Shim Hirchberg
June 16, 2020
Awards, Diversity & Inclusion

Supporting Indigenous peoples on June 21 and beyond

Shim Hirchberg
June 16, 2020
Awards, Diversity & Inclusion
Supporting Indigenous peoples on June 21 and beyond

List of select Indigenous-specific awards and Indigenous-owned and -operated publishing houses in Canada.

Tagged: indigenous books, indigenous publishing, indigenous history month

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BookNet Canada
June 12, 2020
Diversity & Inclusion

Amplifying BIPOC voices in the publishing industry

BookNet Canada
June 12, 2020
Diversity & Inclusion
Amplifying BIPOC voices in the publishing industry

BIPOC leaders in the publishing industry.

Tagged: festival of literary diversity, representation in publishing

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BookNet Canada
June 10, 2020
Publishing & COVID-19, Bookselling

Weathering the COVID-19 storm: Massy Books

BookNet Canada
June 10, 2020
Publishing & COVID-19, Bookselling
Weathering the COVID-19 storm: Massy Books

How are booksellers adapting to the challenges related to COVID-19? Patricia Massy from Vancouver’s Massy Books shares her experience.

Tagged: covid-19, independent bookstores, weathering the covid-19 storm

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BookNet Canada
June 8, 2020
Research & Analysis

Press Play, BookNet's study on audiobook use is here

BookNet Canada
June 8, 2020
Research & Analysis
Press Play, BookNet's study on audiobook use is here

Audiobook preferences and use among Canadian readers.

Tagged: audiobooks, research studies, canadian readers

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BookNet Canada
June 2, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

The ONIX Questionnaire: House of Anansi & Groundwood Books

BookNet Canada
June 2, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
The ONIX Questionnaire: House of Anansi & Groundwood Books

What are House of Anansi & Groundwood Books doing to have “best in class” data?

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