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BookNet Canada
January 4, 2024
Research & Analysis, Libraries

Most circulated Canadian books of 2023

BookNet Canada
January 4, 2024
Research & Analysis, Libraries
Most circulated Canadian books of 2023

What Canadian-authored titles did library patrons love in 2023? Here are the most circulated Canadian titles of 2023.

Tagged: library circulation, year in review

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BookNet Canada
December 21, 2023
BookNet News

BookNet reading: Stats and staff picks 2023

BookNet Canada
December 21, 2023
BookNet News
BookNet reading: Stats and staff picks 2023

What did BookNet read this year? Stats and some favs!

Tagged: infographics, staff recommends

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BookNet Canada
December 19, 2023
Podcasts

Podcast: Jamie Oliver braille publishing milestone: Impact on readers and the industry

BookNet Canada
December 19, 2023
Podcasts
Podcast: Jamie Oliver braille publishing milestone: Impact on readers and the industry

An accessible collaboration.

Tagged: accessibility, nnels

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BookNet Canada
December 18, 2023
BookNet News

Season's greetings from BookNet Canada

BookNet Canada
December 18, 2023
BookNet News
Season's greetings from BookNet Canada

Happy holidays from BookNet!

Tagged: customer satisfaction survey

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BookNet Canada
December 14, 2023
Research & Analysis

Bestselling books of 2023

BookNet Canada
December 14, 2023
Research & Analysis
Bestselling books of 2023

Using SalesData, we’ve identified the top performing titles of 2023.

Tagged: bestsellers, year in review

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BookNet Canada
December 12, 2023
Research & Analysis, Libraries

Most circulated books of 2023

BookNet Canada
December 12, 2023
Research & Analysis, Libraries
Most circulated books of 2023

Using LibraryData, we’ve identified the most circulated titles of 2023.

Tagged: library circulation, year in review

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BookNet Canada
December 11, 2023
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Aspects of AI in ONIX: Advice worth reading from EDItEUR

BookNet Canada
December 11, 2023
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Aspects of AI in ONIX: Advice worth reading from EDItEUR

Highlighting aspects of AI in ONIX.

Tagged: onix

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Shuvanjan Karmaker
December 7, 2023
BookNet News

Meet Shuvanjan!

Shuvanjan Karmaker
December 7, 2023
BookNet News
Meet Shuvanjan!

A big welcome to Shuvanjan Karmaker, our new Product Coordinator.

Tagged: new hire

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Kalpna Patel
December 5, 2023
Bookselling, SalesData

Easier with BookNet: Keep that backlist bumping!

Kalpna Patel
December 5, 2023
Bookselling, SalesData
Easier with BookNet: Keep that backlist bumping!

SalesData tips to help you figure out which backlist titles you should be stocking this holiday season.

Tagged: easier with booknet, salesdata tips, backlist

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BookNet Canada
December 4, 2023
BookNet News

We want to hear from you: Share your thoughts for a chance to win!

BookNet Canada
December 4, 2023
BookNet News
We want to hear from you: Share your thoughts for a chance to win!

It’s time to share your thoughts about BookNet Canada and our products and services.

Tagged: customer satisfaction survey

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