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BookNet Canada
February 22, 2022
Loan Stars

Meet the Loan Stars: Flora Harding

BookNet Canada
February 22, 2022
Loan Stars
Meet the Loan Stars: Flora Harding

Meet Flora Harding the author of The People’s Princess, a Loan Stars pick!

Tagged: meet the loan stars

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BookNet Canada
February 22, 2022
Podcasts

Podcast: #ShopLocal: What we know about the health of Canadian indie bookstores

BookNet Canada
February 22, 2022
Podcasts
Podcast: #ShopLocal: What we know about the health of Canadian indie bookstores

Highlights from recent BookNet research, sales data insights, and more.

Tagged: independent bookstores

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BookNet Canada
February 18, 2022
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Twenty-four ONIX issues data providers & data recipients need to know

BookNet Canada
February 18, 2022
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Twenty-four ONIX issues data providers & data recipients need to know

A compilation of common ONIX issues and the ways they can be avoided.

Tagged: onix 3.0, book metadata best practices

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BookNet Canada
February 15, 2022
Loan Stars

Meet the Loan Stars: Sara Goudarzi

BookNet Canada
February 15, 2022
Loan Stars
Meet the Loan Stars: Sara Goudarzi

Meet Sara Goudarzi the author of The Almond in the Apricot, a Loan Stars pick!


Tagged: meet the loan stars

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Nataly Alarcón
February 14, 2022
Tech Forum, Publishing

Tech Forum to-go: Optimize your publishing from start to finish

Nataly Alarcón
February 14, 2022
Tech Forum, Publishing
Tech Forum to-go: Optimize your publishing from start to finish

Actionable steps for small and mid-size publishers.

Tagged: tech forum to go, book supply chain, book metadata best practices

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BookNet Canada
February 10, 2022
Loan Stars

Loan Stars Junior lists roundup: Summer and Fall 2021

BookNet Canada
February 10, 2022
Loan Stars
Loan Stars Junior lists roundup: Summer and Fall 2021

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

Tagged: loan stars roundups

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Aline Zara
February 7, 2022
Research & Analysis

Are people over puzzles?

Aline Zara
February 7, 2022
Research & Analysis
Are people over puzzles?

Insights into the sales of puzzles in the Canadian market.

Tagged: games and activities

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BookNet Canada
February 3, 2022
Loan Stars

Meet the Loan Stars: Marie Benedict

BookNet Canada
February 3, 2022
Loan Stars
Meet the Loan Stars: Marie Benedict

Meet Marie Benedict the author of Her Hidden Genius, a Loan Stars pick!

Tagged: meet the loan stars

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Tom Richardson
January 31, 2022
Standards & Metadata, ONIX

ONIX codelist 56 and the Unpriced item

Tom Richardson
January 31, 2022
Standards & Metadata, ONIX
ONIX codelist 56 and the Unpriced item

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

Tagged: onix codelists, book metadata best practices

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BookNet Canada
January 27, 2022
Publishing, 5 Questions With

5 questions with Invisible Publishing

BookNet Canada
January 27, 2022
Publishing, 5 Questions With
5 questions with Invisible Publishing

An interview with Leigh Nash about Invisible Publishing’s environmental practices.

Tagged: environment

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