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Tom Richardson
October 9, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Grouping products in ONIX: Collections

Tom Richardson
October 9, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Grouping products in ONIX: Collections

Third and final instalment of our 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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BookNet Canada
October 7, 2020
Tech Forum

Tech Forum 2020 recap: Workflows

BookNet Canada
October 7, 2020
Tech Forum
Tech Forum 2020 recap: Workflows

Tech Forum 2020 workflow sessions.

Tagged: accessibility, workflow

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Shim Hirchberg
October 2, 2020
Research & Analysis

Canadian readers in 2020, half-year review

Shim Hirchberg
October 2, 2020
Research & Analysis
Canadian readers in 2020, half-year review

A look at Canadian readers behaviours and habits.

Tagged: book buying, canadian readers, covid-19, representation in books, canadian book consumer survey

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Tom Richardson
September 30, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Grouping products in ONIX: Title Detail and Title Element composites

Tom Richardson
September 30, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Grouping products in ONIX: Title Detail and Title Element composites

Second instalment of our mini-series about grouping products in ONIX using the Collection composite.

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

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BookNet Canada
September 29, 2020
Podcasts

Podcast: The Canadian book market so far in 2020

BookNet Canada
September 29, 2020
Podcasts
Podcast: The Canadian book market so far in 2020

Insights about the status of the publishing industry in Canada.

Tagged: book buying, covid-19, research studies

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Tim Middleton
September 28, 2020
BiblioShare

Another milestone for BiblioShare: 3.8 million records

Tim Middleton
September 28, 2020
BiblioShare
Another milestone for BiblioShare: 3.8 million records

BiblioShare, BookNet’s quality-controlled data aggregation and distribution system, has achieved a new milestone!

Tagged: online retailers

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BookNet Canada
September 23, 2020
Tech Forum, Thema, ISNI

Tech Forum 2020 recap: Standards & metadata

BookNet Canada
September 23, 2020
Tech Forum, Thema, ISNI
Tech Forum 2020 recap: Standards & metadata

Tech Forum 2020 standards and metadata sessions.

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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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