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Stephanie Small
March 7, 2024
CataList, Libraries, Publishing

Easier with BookNet: Finding accessible digital products

Stephanie Small
March 7, 2024
CataList, Libraries, Publishing
Easier with BookNet: Finding accessible digital products

CataList has made finding accessible titles easier for you with our accessible products search feature.

Tagged: easier with booknet, catalist tips

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Lauren Stewart
March 4, 2024
Thema, Standards & Metadata

Using Thema to identify diverse content in product metadata: worked example #13

Lauren Stewart
March 4, 2024
Thema, Standards & Metadata
Using Thema to identify diverse content in product metadata: worked example #13

Featuring City Rising by David Rotenberg 🍁.

Tagged: thema worked examples, book metadata best practices, representation in books

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Adaobi Nnaobi
February 29, 2024
Research & Analysis, Diversity & Inclusion

The sales of Black titles in Canada

Adaobi Nnaobi
February 29, 2024
Research & Analysis, Diversity & Inclusion
The sales of Black titles in Canada

Gain insight into the sales of Black titles published from 2019 to 2023.

Tagged: book sales, book buying, representation in publishing

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BookNet Canada
February 27, 2024
Podcasts

Podcast: Booksellers adapting, engaging, and thriving

BookNet Canada
February 27, 2024
Podcasts
Podcast: Booksellers adapting, engaging, and thriving

This month we’re bringing you a small taste of the Tech Forum presentation, New stores, new views: Booksellers adapting, engaging, and thriving.

Tagged: innovative bookselling

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Aline Zara
February 22, 2024
Research & Analysis

Buying banned books in Canada

Aline Zara
February 22, 2024
Research & Analysis
Buying banned books in Canada

We’re digging deeper into banned books by looking at the sales of banned books in Canada. Are Canadians buying these controversial titles?

Tagged: censorship, book buying

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Nataly Alarcón
February 20, 2024
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: Feminist

Nataly Alarcón
February 20, 2024
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: Feminist

Sales and library circulation data of Feminist titles during the fourth quarter of 2023.

Tagged: subject spotlight, book buying, book borrowing

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BookNet Canada
February 14, 2024
Research & Analysis

The most-loved Juvenile books for Valentine's Day 2024

BookNet Canada
February 14, 2024
Research & Analysis
The most-loved Juvenile books for Valentine's Day 2024

Find out which Juvenile books found true love with buyers and borrowers this Valentine’s Day.

Tagged: book buying, book borrowing

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BookNet Canada
February 12, 2024
Tech Forum

The most viewed Tech Forum videos of 2023

BookNet Canada
February 12, 2024
Tech Forum
The most viewed Tech Forum videos of 2023

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

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BookNet Canada
February 8, 2024
Tech Forum, Research & Analysis

Tech Forum content library spotlight: Research

BookNet Canada
February 8, 2024
Tech Forum, Research & Analysis
Tech Forum content library spotlight: Research

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

Tagged: tech forum content library spotlight

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BookNet Canada
February 6, 2024
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

ONIX Codelist 64 released

BookNet Canada
February 6, 2024
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
ONIX Codelist 64 released

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

Tagged: onix codelists, book metadata best practices

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