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BookNet Canada
May 10, 2022
Research & Analysis

Canadians and their leisure time in 2021: Leisure & Reading study

BookNet Canada
May 10, 2022
Research & Analysis
Canadians and their leisure time in 2021: Leisure & Reading study

The wait is over. The Canadian Leisure and Reading Study 2021 has arrived!

Tagged: leisure time, canadian readers

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Aline Zara
May 9, 2022
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: Comics & Graphic Novels

Aline Zara
May 9, 2022
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: Comics & Graphic Novels

Sales and library circulation data of Comics & Graphic Novels titles during the first quarter of 2022.

Tagged: subject spotlight, comics and graphic novels, book sales, library circulation

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Adaobi Nnaobi
May 6, 2022
BookNet News

Welcome Adaobi!

Adaobi Nnaobi
May 6, 2022
BookNet News
Welcome Adaobi!

Meet our new Marketing & Research Associate, Adaobi!

Tagged: new hire

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Aline Zara
May 3, 2022
Research & Analysis

Must-watch, must-read: Book adaptations on the big screen

Aline Zara
May 3, 2022
Research & Analysis
Must-watch, must-read: Book adaptations on the big screen

Insights into the performance of books adapted into movies.

Tagged: book adaptations, book buying, library circulation

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BookNet Canada
May 2, 2022
Research & Analysis

What we learned about Canadian book buyers, part one

BookNet Canada
May 2, 2022
Research & Analysis
What we learned about Canadian book buyers, part one

Insights into the behaviour of Canadian book buyers.

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

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Monique Mongeon
April 29, 2022
SalesData, LibraryData

Easier with BookNet: Identifying opportunities in your inventory!

Monique Mongeon
April 29, 2022
SalesData, LibraryData
Easier with BookNet: Identifying opportunities in your inventory!

Use inventory data to your advantage with SalesData.

Tagged: easier with booknet, salesdata tips, librarydata tips

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BookNet Canada
April 27, 2022
Conferences & Events

CIBA is leading the Canadian Independent Bookstore Day celebration and you can join in!

BookNet Canada
April 27, 2022
Conferences & Events
CIBA is leading the Canadian Independent Bookstore Day celebration and you can join in!

Celebrate Canadian independent bookstores on April 30!

Tagged: canadian independent bookstore day

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BookNet Canada
April 26, 2022
Podcasts

Podcast: Why identifying Canadian contributors still matters

BookNet Canada
April 26, 2022
Podcasts
Podcast: Why identifying Canadian contributors still matters

In this episode, we answer the most frequently asked questions we get about Canadian contributors.

Tagged: canadian contributors

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Tom Richardson
April 25, 2022
Standards & Metadata, Thema

Thema version 1.5 now available

Tom Richardson
April 25, 2022
Standards & Metadata, Thema
Thema version 1.5 now available

Find out what’s new for Thema.

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Aline Zara
April 19, 2022
Research & Analysis

Must-watch, must-read: Book adaptations on the small screen

Aline Zara
April 19, 2022
Research & Analysis
Must-watch, must-read: Book adaptations on the small screen

Insights into the performance of books adapted into TV shows.

Tagged: book adaptations, book buying, library circulation

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