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Aline Zara
October 7, 2022
Research & Analysis, Libraries

The real impact of #BookTok on library circulation

Aline Zara
October 7, 2022
Research & Analysis, Libraries
The real impact of #BookTok on library circulation

How are #BookTok-trending titles performing at Canadian libraries?

Tagged: library circulation, social media, backlist

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Lauren Stewart
October 4, 2022
Standards & Metadata, Publishing

Call for industry participation: 2023 Indigenous BISAC subject code proposals

Lauren Stewart
October 4, 2022
Standards & Metadata, Publishing
Call for industry participation: 2023 Indigenous BISAC subject code proposals

Help us decolonize the BISAC Subject Codes List.

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Tom Richardson
October 3, 2022
Standards & Metadata, ONIX

EDItEUR's Language in ONIX webinar

Tom Richardson
October 3, 2022
Standards & Metadata, ONIX
EDItEUR's Language in ONIX webinar

A great resource about ONIX and diversity metadata.

Tagged: book metadata best practices

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Aline Zara
September 29, 2022
Research & Analysis

The real impact of #BookTok on book sales

Aline Zara
September 29, 2022
Research & Analysis
The real impact of #BookTok on book sales

Insights into the performance of viral #BookTok backlist titles.

Tagged: book buying, backlist, canadian book consumer survey, social media

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BookNet Canada
September 27, 2022
Podcasts

Podcast: Behind the scenes of children’s graphic novels

BookNet Canada
September 27, 2022
Podcasts
Podcast: Behind the scenes of children’s graphic novels

A conversation with Serah-Marie McMahon from Annick Press.

Tagged: canadian publishers, comics and graphic novels

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Nataly Alarcón
September 26, 2022
Tech Forum

Tech Forum to-go: Audiobook accessibility

Nataly Alarcón
September 26, 2022
Tech Forum
Tech Forum to-go: Audiobook accessibility

On the challenges around audiobook accessibility and the tools and standards that could help address them.

Tagged: tech forum to go, accessibility, audiobooks

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Vivian Luu
September 22, 2022
CataList

Easier with BookNet: Finding Canadian-authored content using CataList

Vivian Luu
September 22, 2022
CataList
Easier with BookNet: Finding Canadian-authored content using CataList

Leverage the power of CataList’s search tools.

Tagged: catalist tips, canadian contributors, easier with booknet

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BookNet Canada
September 20, 2022
Research & Analysis

Infographic: The State of Publishing in Canada 2021

BookNet Canada
September 20, 2022
Research & Analysis
Infographic: The State of Publishing in Canada 2021

Our free study, The State of Publishing in Canada 2021, is now available.

Tagged: research studies, infographics

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Hannah Johnston
September 19, 2022
Standards & Metadata

The poetry of LGTBQ+ Fiction keywords

Hannah Johnston
September 19, 2022
Standards & Metadata
The poetry of LGTBQ+ Fiction keywords

How keywords are being used in the metadata for books with LGBTQ+ Fiction subjects.

Tagged: keywords, book metadata best practices

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BookNet Canada
September 15, 2022
Loan Stars

Meet the Loan Stars: Jennifer Hillier

BookNet Canada
September 15, 2022
Loan Stars
Meet the Loan Stars: Jennifer Hillier

Meet Jennifer Hillier the author of Things We Do in the Dark, a Loan Stars pick!

Tagged: meet the loan stars

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