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Hannah Johnston
December 21, 2020
Standards & Metadata

2020 BISAC subject codes: Out with the old, in with the new!

Hannah Johnston
December 21, 2020
Standards & Metadata
2020 BISAC subject codes: Out with the old, in with the new!

The 2020 edition of the BISAC Subject Headings List is now available for all your classification needs.

Tagged: bisac

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BookNet Canada
December 15, 2020
Research & Analysis

Bestselling books of 2020

BookNet Canada
December 15, 2020
Research & Analysis
Bestselling books of 2020

Take a look at the top-selling books of 2020.

Tagged: bestsellers, year in review

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Tim Middleton
December 10, 2020
Marketing, BiblioShare

In focus: Front and back cover images

Tim Middleton
December 10, 2020
Marketing, BiblioShare
In focus: Front and back cover images

Don’t let marketing opportunities pass you by, BookNet’s BiblioShare can help publishers and retailers work together to get their cover assets right.

Tagged: biblioshare tips, canadian readers

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Nataly Alarcón
December 8, 2020
Research & Analysis

Checkmate: How the popularity of a TV show is impacting book sales in Canada

Nataly Alarcón
December 8, 2020
Research & Analysis
Checkmate: How the popularity of a TV show is impacting book sales in Canada

Ever since The Queen’s Gambit premiered, Canadians have been buying more books about or related to chess.

Tagged: book sales, canadian readers, book trends, book adaptations

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BookNet Canada
December 4, 2020
BookNet News

Help us plan for the future: Answer our customer satisfaction survey and win!

BookNet Canada
December 4, 2020
BookNet News
Help us plan for the future: Answer our customer satisfaction survey and win!

Share every thought you have about BookNet Canada and our products and services in our customer satisfaction survey for a chance to win some great prizes.

Tagged: customer satisfaction survey, holidays

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BookNet Canada
December 1, 2020
Publishing, Sustainability

International Green Book Supply Chain Alliance Survey

BookNet Canada
December 1, 2020
Publishing, Sustainability
International Green Book Supply Chain Alliance Survey

A survey created to understand the industry's efforts to address book publishing's impact on the environment, particularly with regards to the book supply chain.

Tagged: green book supply chain alliance

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BookNet Canada
November 27, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

ICYMI: EDItEUR's 42nd International Supply Chain Seminar

BookNet Canada
November 27, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
ICYMI: EDItEUR's 42nd International Supply Chain Seminar

These are the sessions that we think are especially important for anyone involved in the book supply chain in Canada.

Tagged: editeur, onix 3.0, onix 2.1 to onix 3.0

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BookNet Canada
November 25, 2020
Libraries

Library staff and library aficionados, this one is for you!

BookNet Canada
November 25, 2020
Libraries
Library staff and library aficionados, this one is for you!

A new way to get library-related information in your inbox.

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BookNet Canada
November 24, 2020
Podcasts

Podcast: Bookselling during the 2020 holiday season and beyond

BookNet Canada
November 24, 2020
Podcasts
Podcast: Bookselling during the 2020 holiday season and beyond

A quick overview of the series of tools, products, and resources from BookNet and other organizations that can help you take your business to the next level now or beyond the gifting season.

Tagged: holidays, covid-19, biblioshare tips

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BookNet Canada
November 23, 2020
BookNet News

Staff picks 2020

BookNet Canada
November 23, 2020
BookNet News
Staff picks 2020

The best books we read in 2020.

Tagged: staff recommends

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