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BookNet Canada
January 31, 2023
Podcasts, Bookselling

Podcast: A conversation with John Toews from McNally Robinson Booksellers about events

BookNet Canada
January 31, 2023
Podcasts, Bookselling
Podcast: A conversation with John Toews from McNally Robinson Booksellers about events

An interview about how events have changed in the last three years for independent booksellers.

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Aline Zara
January 27, 2023
Research & Analysis

The book-buying behaviours of Canadians in 2022

Aline Zara
January 27, 2023
Research & Analysis
The book-buying behaviours of Canadians in 2022

Early data from our upcoming Canadian Book Consumer Study 2022.

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

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BookNet Canada
January 23, 2023
5 Questions With, Libraries

5 questions with Parkland Regional Library System

BookNet Canada
January 23, 2023
5 Questions With, Libraries
5 questions with Parkland Regional Library System

An interview with Haley Amendt from Parkland Regional Library System.

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BookNet Canada
January 19, 2023
Tech Forum

Tech Forum: Most viewed videos of 2022

BookNet Canada
January 19, 2023
Tech Forum
Tech Forum: Most viewed videos of 2022

Watch Tech Forum recordings for the first time or re-watch them at your leisure.

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Lauren Stewart
January 17, 2023
Standards & Metadata, Thema

The importance of clearly indicating a main subject when using Thema and other subject classification schemes

Lauren Stewart
January 17, 2023
Standards & Metadata, Thema
The importance of clearly indicating a main subject when using Thema and other subject classification schemes

On the role of the main subject in a book’s metadata.

Tagged: book metadata best practices

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Adaobi Nnaobi
January 16, 2023
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: Business & Economics

Adaobi Nnaobi
January 16, 2023
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: Business & Economics

Sales and library circulation data of Non-Fiction / Business & Economics titles during the fourth quarter of 2022.

Tagged: subject spotlight, business, library circulation, book buying

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BookNet Canada
January 13, 2023
Loan Stars

Loan Stars Adult lists round-up: Summer and Fall 2022

BookNet Canada
January 13, 2023
Loan Stars
Loan Stars Adult lists round-up: Summer and Fall 2022

A new Loan Stars recap is here.

Tagged: loan stars roundups

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BookNet Canada
December 22, 2022
Research & Analysis, Libraries

Most circulated books of 2022

BookNet Canada
December 22, 2022
Research & Analysis, Libraries
Most circulated books of 2022

Using LibraryData, we’ve identified the most circulated titles of 2022.


Tagged: library circulation, year in review

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BookNet Canada
December 22, 2022
Research & Analysis

Bestselling books of 2022

BookNet Canada
December 22, 2022
Research & Analysis
Bestselling books of 2022

Using SalesData, we’ve identified the top performing titles of 2022.

Tagged: bestsellers, year in review

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BookNet Canada
December 20, 2022
Podcasts

Podcast: Another year in the books: 2022 highlights

BookNet Canada
December 20, 2022
Podcasts
Podcast: Another year in the books: 2022 highlights

Highlights from 2022 — recent research, sales and library circulation data, popular blog series, and more.

Tagged: year in review

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