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Aline Zara
January 20, 2022
Tech Forum

Tech Forum to-go: Accessibility features in action

Aline Zara
January 20, 2022
Tech Forum
Tech Forum to-go: Accessibility features in action

Our past Tech Forum sessions are back on the menu.

Tagged: tech forum to go, accessibility

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BookNet Canada
January 17, 2022
Publishing, 5 Questions With

5 questions with New Society Publishers

BookNet Canada
January 17, 2022
Publishing, 5 Questions With
5 questions with New Society Publishers

An interview with EJ Hurst and Julie Raddysh about New Society’s environmental practices.

Tagged: environment

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BookNet Canada
January 14, 2022
Loan Stars

Meet the Loan Stars: Maggie Knox

BookNet Canada
January 14, 2022
Loan Stars
Meet the Loan Stars: Maggie Knox

Meet Maggie Knox the author of The Holiday Swap, a Loan Stars pick!

Tagged: meet the loan stars

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Lauren Stewart
January 14, 2022
Standards & Metadata

2021 BISAC subject codes: Don't call it a comeback, this new BISAC's here for a year

Lauren Stewart
January 14, 2022
Standards & Metadata
2021 BISAC subject codes: Don't call it a comeback, this new BISAC's here for a year

The 2021 edition of the BISAC Subject Headings List is now available for all your classification needs.

Tagged: bisac

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BookNet Canada
January 10, 2022
Publishing, 5 Questions With

5 questions with ECW Press

BookNet Canada
January 10, 2022
Publishing, 5 Questions With
5 questions with ECW Press

An interview with Jen Knoch and David Caron about ECW’s commitment to environmental sustainability.

Tagged: environment

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Aline Zara
January 6, 2022
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: Thrillers

Aline Zara
January 6, 2022
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: Thrillers

Sales and library circulation data of Thrillers titles during the fourth quarter of 2021.

Tagged: subject spotlight, library circulation, book sales, thrillers

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BookNet Canada
January 4, 2022
Libraries, Publishing

How to improve braille accessibility in Canada

BookNet Canada
January 4, 2022
Libraries, Publishing
How to improve braille accessibility in Canada

An interview with the authors of Improving Braille Availability in Canadian Public Libraries.

Tagged: accessibility, born accessible, marcia yale, kerry kijewski

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Aline Zara
December 22, 2021
Loan Stars

A look back at 5 years of Loan Stars

Aline Zara
December 22, 2021
Loan Stars
A look back at 5 years of Loan Stars

Happy fifth anniversary, Loan Stars!

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BookNet Canada
December 21, 2021
Podcasts

Podcast: 2021 in the rear view window

BookNet Canada
December 21, 2021
Podcasts
Podcast: 2021 in the rear view window

Highlights from 2021 — book sales, top performing subjects, and more.

Tagged: year in review

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BookNet Canada
December 21, 2021
Research & Analysis, Libraries

Most circulated books of 2021

BookNet Canada
December 21, 2021
Research & Analysis, Libraries
Most circulated books of 2021

Using LibraryData, we’ve identified the most circulated titles of 2021.

Tagged: library circulation, year in review

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