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Aline Zara
June 27, 2024
Research & Analysis

Borrowing banned books in Canada

Aline Zara
June 27, 2024
Research & Analysis
Borrowing banned books in Canada

The final instalment in our banned books series looks at library circulation of these books.

Tagged: censorship, book buying

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BookNet Canada
June 25, 2024
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Podcast: Best practices for navigating cybersecurity

BookNet Canada
June 25, 2024
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Podcast: Best practices for navigating cybersecurity

This month we delve into the aftermath of a cybersecurity incident that English Language Arts Network faced a few years ago.

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BookNet Canada
June 20, 2024
Research & Analysis

The top LGBTQ+ books in 2024

BookNet Canada
June 20, 2024
Research & Analysis
The top LGBTQ+ books in 2024

Find out the top 10 bestselling and most circulated LGBTQ+ books in 2024.

Tagged: book buying, book borrowing

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BookNet Canada
June 13, 2024
Bookselling, 5 Questions With

5 questions with River Bookshop

BookNet Canada
June 13, 2024
Bookselling, 5 Questions With
5 questions with River Bookshop

5 questions with Meghan Desjardins, the Lead Bookseller at River Bookshop.

Tagged: independent bookstores

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BookNet Canada
June 11, 2024
Research & Analysis

Canadians and their leisure time in 2023: Leisure & Reading study

BookNet Canada
June 11, 2024
Research & Analysis
 Canadians and their leisure time in 2023: Leisure & Reading study

Highlights from the Canadian Leisure & Reading Study 2023.

Tagged: research studies, leisure time, canadian readers

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BookNet Canada
June 6, 2024
Tech Forum

Tech Forum content library spotlight: Technology

BookNet Canada
June 6, 2024
Tech Forum
Tech Forum content library spotlight: Technology

A glimpse at the technology-related content found on our Tech Forum website.

Tagged: tech forum content library spotlight

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BookNet Canada
June 3, 2024
Publishing, Standards & Metadata, Diversity & Inclusion

Visions of the book industry in 2035: Part five

BookNet Canada
June 3, 2024
Publishing, Standards & Metadata, Diversity & Inclusion
Visions of the book industry in 2035: Part five

Individuals working in different areas of the book supply chain share their visions for EDI, cybersecurity, and more.

Tagged: accessibility, visions of the book industry

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Adaobi Nnaobi
May 30, 2024
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: Foreign Language Study

Adaobi Nnaobi
May 30, 2024
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: Foreign Language Study

Sales and library circulation data of Foreign Language Study books during the first quarter of 2024.

Tagged: subject spotlight, book buying, book borrowing

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BookNet Canada
May 28, 2024
Podcasts

Podcast: Accessible Canadian children's books

BookNet Canada
May 28, 2024
Podcasts
Podcast: Accessible Canadian children's books

In this podcast episode, we invited Janis Nostbakken, the Project Director for Accessible Books for Young Readers at the Canadian Children’s Book Centre (CCBC) to talk about their services.

Tagged: accessibility

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BookNet Canada
May 24, 2024
Research & Analysis

The Canadian Book Consumer Study 2023 is now available

BookNet Canada
May 24, 2024
Research & Analysis
The Canadian Book Consumer Study 2023 is now available

Get a copy of the study in PDF or EPUB format today!

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

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