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Stephanie Small
December 1, 2023
BookNet News

Welcome Stephanie!

Stephanie Small
December 1, 2023
BookNet News
Welcome Stephanie!

Meet BookNet’s new Product Coordinator, Stephanie Small!

Tagged: new hire

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BookNet Canada
November 29, 2023
Publishing, Libraries, Diversity & Inclusion

Visions of the book industry in 2035: Part two

BookNet Canada
November 29, 2023
Publishing, Libraries, Diversity & Inclusion
Visions of the book industry in 2035: Part two

Individuals working in different areas of the book supply chain share their visions for book production & operations, EDI, and libraries in the next twelve years.

Tagged: visions of the book industry, print on demand

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BookNet Canada
November 28, 2023
Podcasts, Ebooks

Podcast: Book formats and what it means to be a good reader

BookNet Canada
November 28, 2023
Podcasts, Ebooks
Podcast: Book formats and what it means to be a good reader

We take a look at the data on book formats, the people behind the data, and what it means to be a good reader.

Tagged: audiobooks

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BookNet Canada
November 27, 2023
Tech Forum, Standards & Metadata, ONIX

Tech Forum content library spotlight: Metadata

BookNet Canada
November 27, 2023
Tech Forum, Standards & Metadata, ONIX
Tech Forum content library spotlight: Metadata

A look at the metadata-themed content found on our Tech Forum website.

Tagged: tech forum content library spotlight, book metadata best practices, onix

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Graham Bell, EDItEUR
November 23, 2023
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Checking a problematic ONIX file: Part two

Graham Bell, EDItEUR
November 23, 2023
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Checking a problematic ONIX file: Part two

Discover more reasons why your ONIX file won’t validate and how to fix them.

Tagged: onix, book metadata best practices

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Nataly Alarcón
November 20, 2023
Research & Analysis

Checking in with Canadian contributors: Young Adult

Nataly Alarcón
November 20, 2023
Research & Analysis
Checking in with Canadian contributors: Young Adult

Insights into the sales and library circulation of Canadian Young Adult titles.

Tagged: canadian contributors, canadian book consumer survey, leisure time, book buying, book borrowing

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Graham Bell, EDItEUR
November 17, 2023
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Checking a problematic ONIX file: Part one

Graham Bell, EDItEUR
November 17, 2023
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Checking a problematic ONIX file: Part one

EDItEUR shares insights into the reasons why an ONIX file wouldn’t validate.

Tagged: onix, book metadata best practices

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Aline Zara
November 16, 2023
Research & Analysis

Tracking banned books in Canada

Aline Zara
November 16, 2023
Research & Analysis
Tracking banned books in Canada

Awareness of banned books among Canadian readers and publishers.

Tagged: censorship, book buying

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BookNet Canada
November 10, 2023
Loan Stars

November Loan Stars Adult Canadian Top 10 list

BookNet Canada
November 10, 2023
Loan Stars
November Loan Stars Adult Canadian Top 10 list

Find out what titles made it to the November 2023 Loan Stars Adult Canadian list.

Tagged: canadian contributors, loan stars canadian list

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Nataly Alarcón
November 9, 2023
Research & Analysis

Checking in with Canadian contributors: Juvenile

Nataly Alarcón
November 9, 2023
Research & Analysis
Checking in with Canadian contributors: Juvenile

Insights into the sales and library circulation of Canadian Juvenile titles.


Tagged: canadian contributors, canadian book consumer survey, leisure time, book buying, book borrowing

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