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BookNet Canada
August 20, 2024
Bookselling, SalesData, CataList

Easier with BookNet: Managing inventory and understanding stock turn

BookNet Canada
August 20, 2024
Bookselling, SalesData, CataList
Easier with BookNet: Managing inventory and understanding stock turn

Understand stock turn and how to manage and improve your inventory with BookNet’s products and services.

Tagged: easier with booknet, salesdata tips, catalist tips

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Sarah Ramsey
August 16, 2024
Bookselling

Conflict resolution and de-escalation for retailers

Sarah Ramsey
August 16, 2024
Bookselling
Conflict resolution and de-escalation for retailers

How to navigate and de-escalate conflict for retailers.

Tagged: canadian independent booksellers association

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BookNet Canada
August 13, 2024
Tech Forum, Ebooks

Five tips for writing image descriptions

BookNet Canada
August 13, 2024
Tech Forum, Ebooks
Five tips for writing image descriptions

Five takeaways from Leah Brochu’s Tech Forum sessions on image descriptions.

Tagged: accessibility

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Tom Richardson
August 9, 2024
Standards & Metadata, ISNI

ISNI in the industry: Everything you should know

Tom Richardson
August 9, 2024
Standards & Metadata, ISNI
ISNI in the industry: Everything you should know

The benefits of ISNI for publishers explained.

Tagged: book metadata best practices

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BookNet Canada
August 6, 2024
Research & Analysis, Libraries

Most circulated Canadian books: July 2023 to June 2024

BookNet Canada
August 6, 2024
Research & Analysis, Libraries
Most circulated Canadian books: July 2023 to June 2024

The most circulated Canadian books from July 3, 2023, to June 30, 2024.

Tagged: library circulation, canadian contributors

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Nataly Alarcón
August 1, 2024
Research & Analysis

Olympic fever: Insights into the performance of Sports & Recreation titles

Nataly Alarcón
August 1, 2024
Research & Analysis
Olympic fever: Insights into the performance of Sports & Recreation titles

We dive into the sales of Sports & Recreation books from Q3 2019 to Q2 2024.

Tagged: sports, book buying, book sales

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BookNet Canada
July 29, 2024
Research & Analysis

Bestselling Canadian books: July 2023 to June 2024

BookNet Canada
July 29, 2024
Research & Analysis
Bestselling Canadian books: July 2023 to June 2024

The bestselling Canadian books from July 3, 2023, to June 30, 2024.

Tagged: bestsellers, canadian bestsellers

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Lily Dwyer
July 25, 2024
LibraryData

Easier with BookNet: Publishers and LibraryData

Lily Dwyer
July 25, 2024
LibraryData
Easier with BookNet: Publishers and LibraryData

LibraryData is not just useful for libraries! Publishers can benefit from LibraryData too.

Tagged: easier with booknet, librarydata tips

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BookNet Canada
July 22, 2024
ONIX, Standards & Metadata, EU Regulations

ONIX Codelist 66 released

BookNet Canada
July 22, 2024
ONIX, Standards & Metadata, EU Regulations
ONIX Codelist 66 released

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

Tagged: onix codelists, book metadata best practices

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Ainsley Sparkes
July 18, 2024
Research & Analysis

Book clubs on the rise

Ainsley Sparkes
July 18, 2024
Research & Analysis
Book clubs on the rise

Taking a look at the upward trend of readers participating in book clubs.

Tagged: book clubs, celebrity book clubs

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