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Shim Hirchberg
March 22, 2021
Research & Analysis

The Leisure & Reading study is ... almost here

Shim Hirchberg
March 22, 2021
Research & Analysis
The Leisure & Reading study is ... almost here

What information from the Canadian Leisure and Reading study are you most interested in learning?

Tagged: canadian readers, leisure time, research studies

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Shim Hirchberg
March 16, 2021
Research & Analysis

Why and how Canadians acquired books in 2020

Shim Hirchberg
March 16, 2021
Research & Analysis
Why and how Canadians acquired books in 2020

From awareness and discoverability to the reasons why Canadians decide to read, buy, or borrow specific books.

Tagged: canadian readers, canadian book consumer survey

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Monique Mongeon
March 11, 2021
Research & Analysis

Dollars and sense: Personal finance and investing books during tax season

Monique Mongeon
March 11, 2021
Research & Analysis
Dollars and sense: Personal finance and investing books during tax season

Are Canadians buying books about or related to personal finance and investing?

Tagged: book trends, canadian readers

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Shim Hirchberg
March 9, 2021
Research & Analysis

Canadian book buyers in 2020

Shim Hirchberg
March 9, 2021
Research & Analysis
Canadian book buyers in 2020

Here’s what we learned about Canadian book buyers from our Canadian Book Consumer survey.

Tagged: book buying, canadian readers, canadian book consumer survey

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BookNet Canada
March 8, 2021
Tech Forum

Join us at Tech Forum 2021

BookNet Canada
March 8, 2021
Tech Forum
 Join us at Tech Forum 2021

Tech Forum 2021 is here!

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Tim Middleton
March 2, 2021
BiblioShare

Supporting materials: Getting files to your supply chain partners

Tim Middleton
March 2, 2021
BiblioShare
Supporting materials: Getting files to your supply chain partners

Give book buyers and readers the opportunity to sample your books.

Tagged: biblioshare tips

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Vivian Luu
February 24, 2021
BookNet News

Welcome Vivian!

Vivian Luu
February 24, 2021
BookNet News
Welcome Vivian!

A big welcome to our newest CataList team member, Vivian!

Tagged: new hire

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BookNet Canada
February 23, 2021
Research & Analysis

Celebrating Canadian literature for young readers

BookNet Canada
February 23, 2021
Research & Analysis
Celebrating Canadian literature for young readers

A look at the Canadian Juvenile and Young Adult markets in honour of I Read Canadian day.

Tagged: young adult, juvenile, canadian readers, i read canadian day

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BookNet Canada
February 22, 2021
Podcasts

Podcast: Diversity, books about anti-racism, and the Canadian book industry.

BookNet Canada
February 22, 2021
Podcasts
Podcast: Diversity, books about anti-racism, and the Canadian book industry.

Sales data for print books, an overview of the efforts related to equity, diversity, and inclusion made in the Canadian book industry, and more.

Tagged: bisac

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Tom Richardson
February 16, 2021
Thema, Standards & Metadata

The whys of main subjects in Thema and BISAC

Tom Richardson
February 16, 2021
Thema, Standards & Metadata
The whys of main subjects in Thema and BISAC

Providing a single Thema subject code in all entries as a main subject is essential to you and your supply chain partners.

Tagged: bisac, editeur

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