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BookNet Canada
February 26, 2026
Tech Forum, Sustainability

Smuggling green and inclusive tech past the gatekeepers

BookNet Canada
February 26, 2026
Tech Forum, Sustainability
Smuggling green and inclusive tech past the gatekeepers

James Christie on today’s business climate and its effects on the implementation of sustainable, inclusive practices.

Tagged: accessibility

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BookNet Canada
February 24, 2026
Podcasts, Publishing

Podcast: Breaking into the publishing industry with Vanessa Gomez

BookNet Canada
February 24, 2026
Podcasts, Publishing
Podcast: Breaking into the publishing industry with Vanessa Gomez

An interview with Vanessa Gomez about the online platform she created where new professionals can find relevant information about the industry.

Tagged: publishing podcasts

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BookNet Canada
February 20, 2026
ONIX, Tech Forum, Thema, Standards & Metadata

How metadata can support the discoverability of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis books

BookNet Canada
February 20, 2026
ONIX, Tech Forum, Thema, Standards & Metadata
How metadata can support the discoverability of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis books

An overview of the latest developments and the newly published best practices in ONIX and Thema.

Tagged: book metadata best practices, indigenous books, indigenous publishing

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BookNet Canada
February 12, 2026
Research & Analysis

Heated Rivalry: A game changer for Romance books

BookNet Canada
February 12, 2026
Research & Analysis
Heated Rivalry: A game changer for Romance books

Insights into romance trends and the performance of Heated Rivalry.

Tagged: canadian contributors, canadian bestsellers, library circulation

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BookNet Canada
February 6, 2026
Research & Analysis

Subject spotlight: Science Fiction

BookNet Canada
February 6, 2026
Research & Analysis
Subject spotlight: Science Fiction

Sales and library circulation data of Science Fiction titles during the the fourth quarter of 2025.

Tagged: subject spotlight, book borrowing, book buying

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BookNet Canada
February 5, 2026
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

ONIX Codelist 72 released

BookNet Canada
February 5, 2026
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
ONIX Codelist 72 released

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

Tagged: book metadata best practices, onix codelists, onix 3.0

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BookNet Canada
February 3, 2026
Standards & Metadata

What Is XML?

BookNet Canada
February 3, 2026
Standards & Metadata
What Is XML?

XML is a term that gets thrown around the publishing industry a lot, but what does it actually mean?

Tagged: xml

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BookNet Canada
January 29, 2026
BookNet News

Welcome Erum!

BookNet Canada
January 29, 2026
BookNet News
Welcome Erum!

Meet Erum, our new Marketing & Research Associate!

Tagged: new hire

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BookNet Canada
January 27, 2026
Podcasts, Publishing

Podcast: How to approach changes to distribution as an independent publisher

BookNet Canada
January 27, 2026
Podcasts, Publishing
Podcast: How to approach changes to distribution as an independent publisher

A conversation with Greystone Books about changing distribution as an independent publisher.

Tagged: book supply chain

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BookNet Canada
January 21, 2026
Tech Forum

The most viewed Tech Forum videos of 2025

BookNet Canada
January 21, 2026
Tech Forum
The most viewed Tech Forum videos of 2025

The 10 Tech Forum sessions that were the most popular in 2025.

Tagged: eproduction, representation in books, editeur, onix, artificial intelligence, book metadata best practices, epub

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