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Aline Zara
June 20, 2022
Research & Analysis

Indigenous books in Canada: Subjects, sales, and more

Aline Zara
June 20, 2022
Research & Analysis
Indigenous books in Canada: Subjects, sales, and more

Research insights about Indigenous books in the Canadian market.

Tagged: indigenous books, indigenous history month

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BookNet Canada
June 17, 2022
Loan Stars

Meet the Loan Stars: Alex Gino

BookNet Canada
June 17, 2022
Loan Stars
Meet the Loan Stars: Alex Gino

Meet Alex Gino the author of Alice Austen Lived Here, a Loan Stars Jr. pick!

Tagged: meet the loan stars

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Aline Zara
June 16, 2022
Research & Analysis

Must-watch, must-read: The Witches effect

Aline Zara
June 16, 2022
Research & Analysis
Must-watch, must-read: The Witches effect

Insights into how the adaptation of The Witches has impacted sales and library circulation.

Tagged: book adaptations, book buying, library circulation

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Monique Mongeon
June 13, 2022
LibraryData

Easier with BookNet: Weeding titles from your collection

Monique Mongeon
June 13, 2022
LibraryData
Easier with BookNet: Weeding titles from your collection

Learn how you can use LibraryData to identify items with low circulation in your collections.

Tagged: easier with booknet, librarydata tips

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BookNet Canada
June 10, 2022
Loan Stars

Meet the Loan Stars: Leona Prince

BookNet Canada
June 10, 2022
Loan Stars
Meet the Loan Stars: Leona Prince

Meet Leona Prince the author of Be a Good Ancestor, a Loan Stars Jr. pick!

Tagged: meet the loan stars

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Aline Zara
June 9, 2022
Research & Analysis

Must-watch, must-read: The Dune effect

Aline Zara
June 9, 2022
Research & Analysis
Must-watch, must-read: The Dune effect

Insights into how the adaptation of the Dune series has impacted sales and library circulation.

Tagged: book adaptations, book buying, library circulation

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Adaobi Nnaobi
June 6, 2022
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: LGBTQ+

Adaobi Nnaobi
June 6, 2022
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: LGBTQ+

Sales and library circulation data of LGBTQ+ titles during the first quarter of 2022.

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

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BookNet Canada
June 3, 2022
Loan Stars

Meet the Loan Stars: Natalie Jenner

BookNet Canada
June 3, 2022
Loan Stars
Meet the Loan Stars: Natalie Jenner

Meet Natalie Jenner the author of Bloomsbury Girls, a Loan Stars pick!

Tagged: meet the loan stars

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Aline Zara
June 1, 2022
Research & Analysis

Must-watch, must-read: The Maid effect

Aline Zara
June 1, 2022
Research & Analysis
 Must-watch, must-read: The Maid effect

Insights into how the adaptation of Maid has impacted sales and/or library circulation.

Tagged: book adaptations, book buying, library circulation

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BookNet Canada
May 30, 2022
Podcasts

Podcast: BookNet research roundup: What you need to know

BookNet Canada
May 30, 2022
Podcasts
Podcast: BookNet research roundup: What you need to know

In this podcast episode we share a list of quick takeaways from our most recent research studies.

Tagged: book sales, canadian readers, research studies

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