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Vivian Luu
March 6, 2025
CataList

Easier with BookNet: Enable ARC requests and share full previews on CataList

Vivian Luu
March 6, 2025
CataList
Easier with BookNet: Enable ARC requests and share full previews on CataList

CataList tools that are available to help you share ARCs and full digital copies of your book with potential buyers and readers.

Tagged: easier with booknet, catalist tips

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Nataly Alarcón
March 3, 2025
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: Historical Fiction

Nataly Alarcón
March 3, 2025
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: Historical Fiction

Sales and library circulation data of Historical Fiction titles during the fourth quarter of 2024.

Tagged: subject spotlight, book buying, book borrowing

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Jarin Pintana
February 27, 2025
Research & Analysis

New year new you: Bought vs. borrowed Self-help titles

Jarin Pintana
February 27, 2025
Research & Analysis
New year new you: Bought vs. borrowed Self-help titles

We explore the self-help books that Canadians have been reaching for.

Tagged: book buying, book borrowing, self-help

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BookNet Canada
February 25, 2025
Podcasts

Podcast: A research sneak peek

BookNet Canada
February 25, 2025
Podcasts
Podcast: A research sneak peek

Listen to a sneak peek of BookNet Canada’s upcoming research reports in this podcast episode.

Tagged: customer satisfaction survey, research studies

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BookNet Canada
February 21, 2025
5 Questions With, Libraries

5 questions with Gaynor Family Regional Library

BookNet Canada
February 21, 2025
5 Questions With, Libraries
5 questions with Gaynor Family Regional Library

5 questions with Katherine Anderson from Gaynor Family Regional Library.

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Adaobi Nnaobi
February 14, 2025
Research & Analysis

Exploring Canadian Romance and Erotica titles

Adaobi Nnaobi
February 14, 2025
Research & Analysis
Exploring Canadian Romance and Erotica titles

Insights into the sales and library circulation of Canadian Romance and Erotica books from 2020 to 2024.

Tagged: book buying, book borrowing, book sales, romance, erotica

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BookNet Canada
February 10, 2025
Tech Forum, Standards & Metadata

Common metadata issues and how to fix them: Not providing enough data

BookNet Canada
February 10, 2025
Tech Forum, Standards & Metadata
Common metadata issues and how to fix them: Not providing enough data

Tips on how to make sure you're providing enough data for people to understand your products.

Tagged: book metadata best practices

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BookNet Canada
February 6, 2025
ONIX, Standards & Metadata, EU Regulations

ONIX Codelist 68 released

BookNet Canada
February 6, 2025
ONIX, Standards & Metadata, EU Regulations
ONIX Codelist 68 released

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

Tagged: onix, onix codelists, book metadata best practices

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Shuvanjan Karmaker
February 3, 2025
BiblioShare, ONIX

Webform update: Data handling just got snazzier

Shuvanjan Karmaker
February 3, 2025
BiblioShare, ONIX
Webform update: Data handling just got snazzier

BNC Webform has a new updated user interface with lots of new functionalities.

Tagged: book metadata best practices

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Adaobi Nnaobi
January 31, 2025
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: True Crime

Adaobi Nnaobi
January 31, 2025
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: True Crime

Sales and library circulation data of True Crime titles during the fourth quarter of 2024.

Tagged: subject spotlight, book buying, book borrowing

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