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BookNet Canada
January 28, 2025
Podcasts, Tech Forum

Podcast: AI in the book industry

BookNet Canada
January 28, 2025
Podcasts, Tech Forum
Podcast: AI in the book industry

In this podcast episode, we share some snippets from last year’s TechForum sessions on AI in the book industry.

Tagged: artificial intelligence

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BookNet Canada
January 23, 2025
Standards & Metadata, ONIX

Drop it like it's hot: On dates and times in ONIX for Books

BookNet Canada
January 23, 2025
Standards & Metadata, ONIX
Drop it like it's hot: On dates and times in ONIX for Books

ONIX’s ability to support ‘product drops’ in a time-sensitive manner.

Tagged: onix, book metadata best practices

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Jarin Pintana
January 20, 2025
Research & Analysis

The impact of the Eras Tour on books in Canada

Jarin Pintana
January 20, 2025
Research & Analysis
The impact of the Eras Tour on books in Canada

What was the impact of Taylor Swift’s longest tour on book sales in Canada?

Tagged: book sales

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BookNet Canada
January 17, 2025
Loan Stars

January 2025 Loan Stars Junior Canadian top picks

BookNet Canada
January 17, 2025
Loan Stars
January 2025 Loan Stars Junior Canadian top picks

Find out what titles made it to the January 2025 Loan Stars Junior Canadian list.

Tagged: loan stars canadian list, canadian contributors

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BookNet Canada
January 13, 2025
Tech Forum

The most viewed Tech Forum videos of 2024

BookNet Canada
January 13, 2025
Tech Forum
The most viewed Tech Forum videos of 2024

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

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BookNet Canada
January 9, 2025
Research & Analysis

Bestselling Canadian books of 2024

BookNet Canada
January 9, 2025
Research & Analysis
Bestselling Canadian books of 2024

The 2024 bestselling books by Canadian contributors.

Tagged: bestsellers, year in review, canadian bestsellers

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BookNet Canada
January 7, 2025
Research & Analysis, Libraries

Most circulated Canadian books of 2024

BookNet Canada
January 7, 2025
Research & Analysis, Libraries
Most circulated Canadian books of 2024

Using LibraryData, we’ve identified the most circulated Canadian titles of 2024.

Tagged: library circulation, year in review

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BookNet Canada
December 23, 2024
Standards & Metadata, ONIX, EU Regulations

Product safety requirements in ONIX: Advice worth reading from EDItEUR

BookNet Canada
December 23, 2024
Standards & Metadata, ONIX, EU Regulations
Product safety requirements in ONIX: Advice worth reading from EDItEUR

EDItEUR has released the Product safety requirements in ONIX 3 Application Note.

Tagged: book metadata best practices

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BookNet Canada
December 23, 2024
BookNet News

BookNet reading: Stats and staff picks 2024

BookNet Canada
December 23, 2024
BookNet News
BookNet reading: Stats and staff picks 2024

What did BookNet read in 2024? We’re sharing some tidbits of data about our team’s reading habits this year.

Tagged: infographics, staff recommends

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BookNet Canada
December 17, 2024
Podcasts, Sustainability, EU Regulations

Podcast: An introduction to the European Union Deforestation Regulation

BookNet Canada
December 17, 2024
Podcasts, Sustainability, EU Regulations
Podcast: An introduction to the European Union Deforestation Regulation

In this podcast episode, we talk to Simon Crump to discuss the EUDR and its impact on the book industry.

Tagged: green book supply chain alliance, environment

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