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BookNet Canada
May 1, 2023
Tech Forum, Ebooks

Tech Forum content library spotlight: Ebooks

BookNet Canada
May 1, 2023
Tech Forum, Ebooks
Tech Forum content library spotlight: Ebooks

A sample of the ebook-related content available on our new Tech Forum website.

Tagged: tech forum content library spotlight, ebook design, eproduction

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BookNet Canada
April 28, 2023
5 Questions With, Bookselling

5 questions with Books on Main

BookNet Canada
April 28, 2023
5 Questions With, Bookselling
5 questions with Books on Main

5 questions with Aline Ellingwood from Books on Main.

Tagged: independent bookstores

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Nataly Alarcón
April 27, 2023
Research & Analysis, Conferences & Events

Canadians celebrate independent bookstores

Nataly Alarcón
April 27, 2023
Research & Analysis, Conferences & Events
Canadians celebrate independent bookstores

Insights from the Canadian Book Consumer Study 2022.

Tagged: canadian independent bookstore day, independent bookstores, canadian independent booksellers association, infographics

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BookNet Canada
April 25, 2023
Podcasts, Publishing, Sustainability

Podcast: Industry leaders on making publishing greener

BookNet Canada
April 25, 2023
Podcasts, Publishing, Sustainability
Podcast: Industry leaders on making publishing greener

Interviews with EJ Hurst, Jen Knoch, and Brian O’Leary about sustainability and the publishing industry.

Tagged: environment

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Adaobi Nnaobi
April 21, 2023
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: Self-Help

Adaobi Nnaobi
April 21, 2023
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: Self-Help

Sales and library circulation data of Self-Help titles during the first quarter of 2023.

Tagged: subject spotlight, self-help, book buying, book borrowing

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Tom Richardson
April 14, 2023
Standards & Metadata, ONIX

Lost in transition: Product Parts

Tom Richardson
April 14, 2023
Standards & Metadata, ONIX
Lost in transition: Product Parts

A complete guide to the use of ONIX’s Product Parts.

Tagged: book metadata best practices, onix 3.0, onix 2.1 to onix 3.0

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BookNet Canada
April 13, 2023
BookNet News, Tech Forum

Welcome to a new, content-driven Tech Forum era

BookNet Canada
April 13, 2023
BookNet News, Tech Forum
Welcome to a new, content-driven Tech Forum era

Presenting the largest repository of professional development content for Canadian book publishing professionals.

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Kalpna Patel
April 11, 2023
BookNet News

Welcome Kalpna!

Kalpna Patel
April 11, 2023
BookNet News
Welcome Kalpna!

Meet BookNet’s new Product Coordinator, Kalpna Patel!

Tagged: new hire

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BookNet Canada
March 28, 2023
Podcasts

Podcast: The resurgence of romance books

BookNet Canada
March 28, 2023
Podcasts
Podcast: The resurgence of romance books

What’s behind the recent uptick in sales and readership of Romance titles?

Tagged: romance, book sales, social media

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Aline Zara
March 27, 2023
Research & Analysis, Bookselling, Libraries

Browsing for books is making a comeback

Aline Zara
March 27, 2023
Research & Analysis, Bookselling, Libraries
Browsing for books is making a comeback

Early data from our upcoming Canadian Book Consumer Study 2022.

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

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