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BookNet Canada
June 10, 2021
Publishing, Bookselling, 5 Questions With

5 questions with Flamingo Rampant

BookNet Canada
June 10, 2021
Publishing, Bookselling, 5 Questions With
5 questions with Flamingo Rampant

5 questions with S. Bear Bergman from Flamingo Rampant.

Tagged: lgbtq, juvenile

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Lauren Stewart
June 8, 2021
Thema, Standards & Metadata

Using Thema to identify diverse content in product metadata: worked example #3 *Pride Month Edition*

Lauren Stewart
June 8, 2021
Thema, Standards & Metadata
Using Thema to identify diverse content in product metadata: worked example #3 *Pride Month Edition*

Featuring The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta.

Tagged: thema worked examples, representation in books, lgbtq, book metadata best practices

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BookNet Canada
June 8, 2021
Bookselling, 5 Questions With

5 questions with Little Sister's Book & Art Emporium

BookNet Canada
June 8, 2021
Bookselling, 5 Questions With
5 questions with Little Sister's Book & Art Emporium

5 questions with the Owner/General Manager of Little Sister’s Book & Art Emporium.

Tagged: lgbtq

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Aline Zara
June 1, 2021
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: Juvenile and YA in 2021

Aline Zara
June 1, 2021
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: Juvenile and YA in 2021

Sales and library circulation data of Juvenile and YA books.

Tagged: young adult, subject spotlight, book sales, juvenile, library circulation

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BookNet Canada
June 1, 2021
Podcasts

Podcast: Foreign object in the house of Canadian literature

BookNet Canada
June 1, 2021
Podcasts
Podcast: Foreign object in the house of Canadian literature

Listen to Annahid Dashtgard, Chelene Knight, and Léonicka Valcius discuss author care and creating safe spaces for BIPOC authors.

Tagged: author care, representation in publishing

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BookNet Canada
May 20, 2021
Research & Analysis

Canadians and their leisure time in 2020: Leisure & Reading study

BookNet Canada
May 20, 2021
Research & Analysis
Canadians and their leisure time in 2020: Leisure & Reading study

Highlights from the Canadian Leisure & Reading Study 2020.

Tagged: leisure time, audiobooks, canadian readers, research studies

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Aline Zara
May 18, 2021
Research & Analysis

What’s on the menu for Canadians? It’s all in the cookbooks

Aline Zara
May 18, 2021
Research & Analysis
What’s on the menu for Canadians? It’s all in the cookbooks

A look back at the latest trends in cookbook sales for 2020.

Tagged: cooking, canadian readers

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Lauren Stewart
May 11, 2021
Thema, Standards & Metadata

Using Thema to identify diverse content in product metadata: worked example #2

Lauren Stewart
May 11, 2021
Thema, Standards & Metadata
Using Thema to identify diverse content in product metadata: worked example #2

Featuring A Moon for Moe and Mo by Jane Breskin Zalben, Illus. by Mehrdokht Amini and A Sweet Meeting on Mimouna Night by Allison Ofanansky, Illus. by Rotem Teplow.

Tagged: thema worked examples, representation in books, book metadata best practices

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BookNet Canada
May 10, 2021
Loan Stars

Loan Stars Adult lists roundup: Winter 2021

BookNet Canada
May 10, 2021
Loan Stars
Loan Stars Adult lists roundup: Winter 2021

Library circulation data, subject popularity, and more in this Loan Stars recap.

Tagged: loan stars roundups

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Monique Mongeon
May 4, 2021
Research & Analysis

Everything old is new again: Backlist sales growth in 2020

Monique Mongeon
May 4, 2021
Research & Analysis
Everything old is new again: Backlist sales growth in 2020

Backlist titles are anything but forgotten after their first year of release.

Tagged: backlist

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