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Lily Dwyer
October 31, 2024
Libraries, LibraryData

Easier with BookNet: Using LibraryData for diversity auditing

Lily Dwyer
October 31, 2024
Libraries, LibraryData
Easier with BookNet: Using LibraryData for diversity auditing

How to use the various filters and reports available in LibraryData to help kick start your diversity auditing process.

Tagged: easier with booknet, librarydata tips

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BookNet Canada
October 29, 2024
Podcasts

Podcast: Who is the print book reader?

BookNet Canada
October 29, 2024
Podcasts
Podcast: Who is the print book reader?

Some highlights from our newest study, Turning Pages: Print Book Use in Canada 2023.

Tagged: research studies

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Adaobi Nnaobi
October 25, 2024
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: Biography & Autobiography

Adaobi Nnaobi
October 25, 2024
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: Biography & Autobiography

Sales and library circulation data of biography & autobiography titles during the second quarter of 2024.

Tagged: subject spotlight, book buying, book borrowing

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BookNet Canada
October 21, 2024
5 Questions With, Publishing

5 questions with Fernwood Publishing

BookNet Canada
October 21, 2024
5 Questions With, Publishing
5 questions with Fernwood Publishing

5 questions with Art Bouman from Fernwood Publishing.

Tagged: canadian publishers

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BookNet Canada
October 17, 2024
Research & Analysis

Reading print books in Canada 2023

BookNet Canada
October 17, 2024
Research & Analysis
Reading print books in Canada 2023

A closer look at Canadians reading print books in 2023 from Turning Pages: Print Book Use in Canada 2023.

Tagged: canadian readers, canadian book market, leisure time

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Jarin Pintana
October 11, 2024
BookNet News

Meet Jarin!

Jarin Pintana
October 11, 2024
BookNet News
Meet Jarin!

Meet BookNet’s new hire, Jarin Pintana!

Tagged: new hire

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BookNet Canada
October 8, 2024
Research & Analysis

Borrowing print books in Canada 2023

BookNet Canada
October 8, 2024
Research & Analysis
Borrowing print books in Canada 2023

A closer look at print book borrowing in 2023 from Turning Pages: Print Book Use in Canada 2023.

Tagged: canadian readers, canadian book market, leisure time

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BookNet Canada
October 4, 2024
Bookselling, SalesData

Easier with BookNet: How to sell books you don’t read

BookNet Canada
October 4, 2024
Bookselling, SalesData
Easier with BookNet: How to sell books you don’t read

Tips on how to sell books you're unfamiliar with using SalesData.

Tagged: easier with booknet, salesdata tips

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Aline Zara
September 30, 2024
Research & Analysis

Buying print books in Canada 2023

Aline Zara
September 30, 2024
Research & Analysis
Buying print books in Canada 2023

A closer look at print book buying in 2023 from Turning Pages: Print Book Use in Canada 2023.

Tagged: leisure time, canadian readers, canadian book market

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BookNet Canada
September 27, 2024
Podcasts

Podcast: The W3C and digital publishing

BookNet Canada
September 27, 2024
Podcasts
Podcast: The W3C and digital publishing

In this podcast episode, we talk to Wendy Reid from Rakuten Kobo and the W3C.

Tagged: accessibility

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