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Nataly Alarcón
November 13, 2020
Libraries, Research & Analysis

Most-loaned Canadian authored books of 2020

Nataly Alarcón
November 13, 2020
Libraries, Research & Analysis
Most-loaned Canadian authored books of 2020

Using LibraryData, we’ve identified the most-loaned Canadian authored titles of 2020.

Tagged: library circulation

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BookNet Canada
November 11, 2020
Bookselling, 5 Questions With

5 questions with Another Story Bookshop

BookNet Canada
November 11, 2020
Bookselling, 5 Questions With
5 questions with Another Story Bookshop

5 questions with the Events Coordinator of Another Story Bookshop in Toronto, Ontario.

Tagged: anjula gogia, independent bookstores

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BookNet Canada
November 6, 2020
Bookselling, 5 Questions With

5 questions with Iron Dog Books

BookNet Canada
November 6, 2020
Bookselling, 5 Questions With
5 questions with Iron Dog Books

Hilary Atleo from Iron Dog Books in Vancouver answers our questionnaire in this instalment of our series, 5 questions with.

Tagged: independent bookstores

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Lauren Stewart
November 4, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

ONIX codelists Issue 51 released

Lauren Stewart
November 4, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
ONIX codelists Issue 51 released

All you need to know about the latest updates and additions made to ONIX codelists.

Tagged: onix 2.1 to onix 3.0, onix 3.0, onix codelists

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BookNet Canada
October 30, 2020
BookNet News

New developer incoming!

BookNet Canada
October 30, 2020
BookNet News
New developer incoming!

Meet Madeleine, BookNet Canada’s new Software Developer!

Tagged: new hire

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Nataly Alarcón
October 28, 2020
Marketing, Bookselling

TikTok for #books

Nataly Alarcón
October 28, 2020
Marketing, Bookselling
TikTok for #books

Book buyers, library goers, and readers in general are using TikTok.

Tagged: social media, book buying, canadian readers

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BookNet Canada
October 27, 2020
Podcasts, Libraries

Podcast: Canadian Library Month

BookNet Canada
October 27, 2020
Podcasts, Libraries
Podcast: Canadian Library Month

This month we’re sharing data about Canadian library circulation stats, genre trends, and more.

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Nataly Alarcón
October 22, 2020
Bookselling, Publishing & COVID-19, Marketing

Prepare for the 2020 holiday season now

Nataly Alarcón
October 22, 2020
Bookselling, Publishing & COVID-19, Marketing
Prepare for the 2020 holiday season now

Data and resources to help booksellers prepare for the busiest season of the year.

Tagged: book buying, holidays, covid-19, canadian readers

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BookNet Canada
October 15, 2020
Tech Forum

Tech Forum 2020 recap: Equity & inclusion

BookNet Canada
October 15, 2020
Tech Forum
Tech Forum 2020 recap: Equity & inclusion

Tech Forum 2020 sessions on equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Tagged: bias, representation in publishing

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BookNet Canada
October 14, 2020
Publishing

Bestselling Canadian books in 2020

BookNet Canada
October 14, 2020
Publishing
Bestselling Canadian books in 2020

The best-selling print books by Canadian authors in 2020.

Tagged: canadian bestsellers, bestsellers, canadian contributors, infographics

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