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Tom Richardson
September 22, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Grouping products in ONIX using the Collection composite

Tom Richardson
September 22, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Grouping products in ONIX using the Collection composite

The first instalment of the mini-series about the use of ONIX’s Collection composite.

Tagged: collection composite, onix 2.1 to onix 3.0, onix 3.0

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Shim Hirchberg
September 18, 2020
Research & Analysis, Libraries

2020 library use and book buying in Canada half-year review

Shim Hirchberg
September 18, 2020
Research & Analysis, Libraries
2020 library use and book buying in Canada half-year review

What’s changed since the release of our Borrow, Buy, Read study?

Tagged: canadian book consumer survey

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BookNet Canada
September 18, 2020
Publishing & COVID-19, Bookselling

Weathering the COVID-19 storm: Laughing Oyster Book Shop

BookNet Canada
September 18, 2020
Publishing & COVID-19, Bookselling
Weathering the COVID-19 storm: Laughing Oyster Book Shop

Interview with Evelyn Gillespie from Laughing Oyster Book Shop on how they’re responding and adapting to COVID-19

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

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Jackie Fry
September 14, 2020
Publishing, ONIX

So, your book has been publicly shamed ... and other reasons to manage your data in the supply chain

Jackie Fry
September 14, 2020
Publishing, ONIX
So, your book has been publicly shamed ... and other reasons to manage your data in the supply chain

What to do when your book doesn’t make it to publication or it’s removed from sale.

Tagged: onix 3.0

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BookNet Canada
September 10, 2020
Tech Forum

Tech Forum 2020 recap: #eprdctn

BookNet Canada
September 10, 2020
Tech Forum
Tech Forum 2020 recap: #eprdctn

Tech Forum 2020 #eprdctn sessions.

Tagged: eproduction

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Lauren Stewart
September 9, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Counting down to ONIX 3.0: An update

Lauren Stewart
September 9, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Counting down to ONIX 3.0: An update

Where is the Canadian market in the transition to ONIX 3.0?

Tagged: onix 2.1 to onix 3.0, onix 3.0

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BookNet Canada
September 8, 2020
Research & Analysis, Ebooks

Infographic: The State of Publishing in Canada 2019

BookNet Canada
September 8, 2020
Research & Analysis, Ebooks
Infographic: The State of Publishing in Canada 2019

Our report, The State of Publishing in Canada 2019, is now available.

Tagged: audiobooks, infographics, research studies

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Tom Richardson
September 8, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

KeyNames: Supporting diversity with fully implemented ONIX

Tom Richardson
September 8, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
KeyNames: Supporting diversity with fully implemented ONIX

Accurately present contributors’ names in your ONIX feeds while improving sales and discoverability.

Tagged: onix 3.0

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Tim Middleton
September 2, 2020
BiblioShare, ONIX, Standards & Metadata

How to send ONIX 3.0 files to BiblioShare along with your ONIX 2.1 feed

Tim Middleton
September 2, 2020
BiblioShare, ONIX, Standards & Metadata
How to send ONIX 3.0 files to BiblioShare along with your ONIX 2.1 feed

Here’s why you should keep sending us your ONIX 2.1 files along with your ONIX 3.0 feed.

Tagged: onix 2.1 to onix 3.0, onix 3.0

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Tom Richardson
September 1, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Of metadata and mapping and why you cannot convert ONIX 2.1 to 3.0

Tom Richardson
September 1, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Of metadata and mapping and why you cannot convert ONIX 2.1 to 3.0

Is there a way to convert existing 2.1 files to 3.0?

Tagged: onix 2.1 to onix 3.0, onix 3.0

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