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BookNet Canada
April 28, 2026
Podcasts, Research & Analysis

Podcast: A peek into Canadians' reading

BookNet Canada
April 28, 2026
Podcasts, Research & Analysis
Podcast: A peek into Canadians' reading

Listen in as we give you some of the highlights from our forthcoming report, Canadian Leisure & Reading Study 2025.

Tagged: research studies, leisure time, canadian readers

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BookNet Canada
April 27, 2026
Research & Analysis

Results from the AI use across the North American book industry survey

BookNet Canada
April 27, 2026
Research & Analysis
Results from the AI use across the North American book industry survey

This report shares insights into the adoption of AI, applications of the technology, perception of value, interest in training, areas of concern, and more.

Tagged: artificial intelligence

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BookNet Canada
April 24, 2026
Standards & Metadata, Thema

Thema: The missing half to your subject classification strategy

BookNet Canada
April 24, 2026
Standards & Metadata, Thema
Thema: The missing half to your subject classification strategy

Why and how should you use Thema? Here’s a series of resources that will help you understand its capabilities and help you get started in implementing it!

Tagged: book metadata best practices, book discoverability

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BookNet Canada
April 20, 2026
Tech Forum, Marketing

The nuances of online book marketing in 2026

BookNet Canada
April 20, 2026
Tech Forum, Marketing
The nuances of online book marketing in 2026

Ariel Hudnall, managing director of Serif, shares key insights into developing digital marketing strategies for the publishing industry.

Tagged: Marketing, from the experts, book marketing, publishing strategies

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BookNet Canada
April 17, 2026
Conferences & Events

Canadian Independent Bookstore Day 2026

BookNet Canada
April 17, 2026
Conferences & Events
Canadian Independent Bookstore Day 2026

Celebrate Canadian independent bookstores on April 25!

Tagged: canadian independent bookstore day

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BookNet Canada
April 13, 2026
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

ONIX Codelist 73 released

BookNet Canada
April 13, 2026
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
ONIX Codelist 73 released

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

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

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BookNet Canada
April 10, 2026
Research & Analysis

Must-watch, must-read: The Oscars 2026 effect

BookNet Canada
April 10, 2026
Research & Analysis
Must-watch, must-read: The Oscars 2026 effect

How did being nominated for the Oscars in 2026 impact book sales, loans and holds among Canadians?

Tagged: book adaptations, research studies, library circulation, book buying

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BookNet Canada
April 7, 2026
Tech Forum, Research & Analysis

5 key takeaways from trendspotting

BookNet Canada
April 7, 2026
Tech Forum, Research & Analysis
5 key takeaways from trendspotting

What’s been trending in the Canadian publishing industry?

Tagged: book buying, book trends, research studies

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BookNet Canada
March 31, 2026
Research & Analysis

Highlights from The Canadian Book Market 2025

BookNet Canada
March 31, 2026
Research & Analysis
Highlights from The Canadian Book Market 2025

Want to make data-informed decisions? We can help.

Tagged: canadian book market, infographics, research studies

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BookNet Canada
March 27, 2026
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

EDItEUR releases latest ONIX 3.1 revision 3

BookNet Canada
March 27, 2026
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
EDItEUR releases latest ONIX 3.1 revision 3

EDItEUR announces publication of ONIX 3.1 revision 3.

Tagged: onix, editeur

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