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BookNet Canada
February 22, 2023
5 Questions With, Publishing

5 questions with WaveMaker Press

BookNet Canada
February 22, 2023
5 Questions With, Publishing
5 questions with WaveMaker Press

Christer Bonner from WaveMaker Press Ltd answered our 5 questions with questionnaire.

Tagged: indigenous publishing, canadian publishers

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Nataly Alarcón
February 16, 2023
Research & Analysis

Romance book sales in the Canadian market: A love story

Nataly Alarcón
February 16, 2023
Research & Analysis
Romance book sales in the Canadian market: A love story

Insights into the sales of Romance books from 2017 to 2022.

Tagged: romance, book buying, canadian book consumer survey, book sales

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Lauren Stewart
February 14, 2023
Standards & Metadata

2022 BISAC Codes: To recoding, and beyond!

Lauren Stewart
February 14, 2023
Standards & Metadata
2022 BISAC Codes: To recoding, and beyond!

The 2022 edition of the BISAC Subject Headings List is now available.

Tagged: bisac

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Nataly Alarcón
February 13, 2023
Publishing, Sustainability

Four takeaways from An introduction to your carbon footprint: Making sense of scope 1, 2, and 3 GHG emissions

Nataly Alarcón
February 13, 2023
Publishing, Sustainability
Four takeaways from An introduction to your carbon footprint: Making sense of scope 1, 2, and 3 GHG emissions

Highlights from a recent International Green Book Supply Chain Alliance webinar.

Tagged: green book supply chain alliance, environment

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Tom Richardson
February 9, 2023
Standards & Metadata, ONIX

Lost in transition: Key Selling Points

Tom Richardson
February 9, 2023
Standards & Metadata, ONIX
Lost in transition: Key Selling Points

Key Selling Points in ONIX 2.1 vs. ONIX 3.0.

Tagged: book metadata best practices

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BookNet Canada
February 6, 2023
SalesData, CataList, Bookselling

Easier with BookNet: Which books are your customers not buying?

BookNet Canada
February 6, 2023
SalesData, CataList, Bookselling
Easier with BookNet: Which books are your customers not buying?

Leverage the power of BookNet’s products and services and focus on what matters most: selling books.

Tagged: easier with booknet, salesdata tips, catalist tips

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BookNet Canada
February 2, 2023
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

ONIX Codelist 60 released

BookNet Canada
February 2, 2023
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
ONIX Codelist 60 released

Insights into the latest updates and additions made to ONIX codelists.

Tagged: onix codelists, book metadata best practices

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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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