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Shuvanjan Karmaker
April 11, 2024
BiblioShare

Easier with BookNet: Bibli-O-Matic

Shuvanjan Karmaker
April 11, 2024
BiblioShare
Easier with BookNet: Bibli-O-Matic

Bibli-O-Matic recognizes ISBNs on your browser screen and with one click leads you to the bibliographic information in BiblioShare.

Tagged: biblioshare tips, easier with booknet

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BookNet Canada
April 8, 2024
Bookselling, 5 Questions With

5 questions with Fable Book Parlour

BookNet Canada
April 8, 2024
Bookselling, 5 Questions With
5 questions with Fable Book Parlour

5 questions with Stacy Batchelor and Kristin Olsen, the owners of Fable Book Parlour.

Tagged: independent bookstores

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BookNet Canada
April 4, 2024
Research & Analysis, Publishing

What is the state of Canadian publishing?

BookNet Canada
April 4, 2024
Research & Analysis, Publishing
What is the state of Canadian publishing?

We need your help to take stock of the Canadian book industry.

Tagged: research studies

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BookNet Canada
March 28, 2024
Standards & Metadata, Thema

Start your engines: New BISAC codes have arrived and BookNet's systems are updated

BookNet Canada
March 28, 2024
Standards & Metadata, Thema
Start your engines: New BISAC codes have arrived and BookNet's systems are updated

A run down of BISAC subject code updates.

Tagged: bisac

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BookNet Canada
March 26, 2024
Podcasts

Podcast: Navigating cybersecurity: Insights for the publishing industry

BookNet Canada
March 26, 2024
Podcasts
Podcast: Navigating cybersecurity: Insights for the publishing industry

In this podcast episode we explore key insights and best practices to safeguard digital assets against cyber threats.

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Adaobi Nnaobi
March 21, 2024
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: Nature

Adaobi Nnaobi
March 21, 2024
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: Nature

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

Tagged: subject spotlight, book buying, book borrowing

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Aline Zara
March 18, 2024
Research & Analysis

Canadian book buyers in 2023

Aline Zara
March 18, 2024
Research & Analysis
Canadian book buyers in 2023

Early data from our upcoming Canadian Book Consumer Study 2023.

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

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BookNet Canada
March 15, 2024
Loan Stars

March Loan Stars Adult Canadian Top 10 list

BookNet Canada
March 15, 2024
Loan Stars
March Loan Stars Adult Canadian Top 10 list

Find out what titles made it to the March 2024 Loan Stars Adult Canadian list.

Tagged: canadian contributors, loan stars canadian list

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BookNet Canada
March 11, 2024
Publishing, Libraries, Sustainability

Visions of the book industry in 2035: Part four

BookNet Canada
March 11, 2024
Publishing, Libraries, Sustainability
Visions of the book industry in 2035: Part four

Individuals working in different areas of the book supply chain share their visions for book production & operations and more.

Tagged: visions of the book industry

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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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