Easier with BookNet: Requesting ARCs is easy with CataList
BookNet Canada Blog
by BookNet Canada
5d ago
In the Easier with BookNet blog series, we highlight tips, tricks, and features from our products and services that can help you not only optimize time and resources but also make your job effortless. Did you know you can easily request advance reading copies (ARCs) via CataList? Library staff, reviewers, and book retailers who have a CataList account can take advantage of this feature and get access to copies of forthcoming books with just a few clicks. Keep reading to find out how you can find titles that have ARCs available and how to request them. Want to sign up or learn more about CataLi ..read more
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Podcast: Taylor Swift's impact on the book industry
BookNet Canada Blog
by BookNet Canada
1w ago
We invited Jarin Pintana, speaker at the first Swiftposium, to come and talk to us about Taylor Swift and her impact on the book industry. (Scroll down for the transcript.) Want to make sure you never miss an episode of the podcast? You can subscribe for free on Spotify, iTunes, Pocket Casts, TuneIn, or SoundCloud. Further Reading: MPub alumnus Jarin Pintana presents at the first-ever 'Swiftposium' All the hidden literary references in Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department BookTok: The next chapter for booklovers Taylor Swift's impact on Poetry   Tra ..read more
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Taylor Swift's impact on Poetry
BookNet Canada Blog
by Ainsley Sparkes
1w ago
Taylor Swift announced her most recent album on February 4, 2024 at the Grammy awards. She also revealed the name of the album on stage during her acceptance speech for album of the year: Tortured Poets Department. But did this announcement actually make the poets happy? In other words, did it spark an interest in poetry for Swifties in Canada and was that reflected in sales or library circulation? Let’s find out with the help of our SalesData and LibraryData services. Poetry sales in Canada First up, sales. The Non-Fiction / Poetry category got off to an up and down start in 2024 and sales of ..read more
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Subject spotlight: Cooking
BookNet Canada Blog
by Nataly Alarcón
2w ago
Welcome back to Subject spotlight, the blog series where we give you quarterly data-driven insights into a specific corner of the Canadian book market. In our previous post, we shared sales and library circulation data for the Non-Fiction / Nature BISAC subject. This time, we’ll be focusing on the performance of the Non-Fiction / Cooking subject during the first quarter of 2024, with the help of our SalesData and LibraryData services. Before we dive in, let’s take a look at some related data from the Canadian Book Consumer survey in anticipation of the Canadian Book Consumer Study 2023, out th ..read more
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ONIX Codelist 65 released
BookNet Canada Blog
by BookNet Canada
2w ago
Codelist Issue 65 for ONIX 3.0 has been released.* Complete listings of the ONIX codelists can be downloaded from the EDItEUR website. Issue 65 stand-alone codelist documentation as a readable PDF or HTML file (open and read it in your web browser) Issue 65 TXT, CSV, XML, JSON files for loading into your data management applications Issue 65 XSD, RNG, DTD schema modules for use with existing XML schema files (but note that it's better to download the latest 3.1 schemas since they incorporate a couple of small improvements as well as the new Block 8 ..read more
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Canadian book borrowers in 2023
BookNet Canada Blog
by Aline Zara
3w ago
We’re back with more data from the Canadian Book Consumer survey, in anticipation of the Canadian Book Consumer Study 2023, out this spring. Last time, we discovered the book buying habits of Canadians in 2023. Today, we’re taking a look at another important group of Canadian book consumers — Canadian book borrowers. Before we get to the data, some background information on the Canadian Book Consumer survey: Active since 2012, it's our annual survey of Canadians and Canadian book consumers. In it, we survey Canadians quarterly about their book buying, borrowing, and other book-related behaviou ..read more
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Easier with BookNet: Bibli-O-Matic
BookNet Canada Blog
by Shuvanjan Karmaker
3w ago
BookNet’s BiblioShare is a quality-controlled data aggregation and distribution system that collects and disseminates bibliographic data using ONIX. BiblioShare makes it easier to find, market, and sell books in Canada. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if a browser extension was built with publishers, distributors, and store operators in mind? An extension that would recognize ISBNs on your browser screen and with one click lead you to the bibliographic information in BiblioShare?  Well good news! There is an extension for that. It’s called Bibli-O-Matic and it’s free! Available on Chrome an ..read more
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5 questions with Fable Book Parlour
BookNet Canada Blog
by BookNet Canada
1M ago
In this new instalment of our 5 questions with series, we interview Stacy Batchelor and Kristin Olsen, the owners of Fable Book Parlour. Located in Revelstoke, B.C., Fable is dedicated to carrying a wide and diverse selection of carefully curated new & used books, gifts, vinyl records, and music accessories. 1. Which author would you most like to have for an event in your store (living or dead)? Tough question! We can't pick just one.… Since there are two of us, we reckon a top three is in order: Jane Austen, Douglas Adams, or Louisa May Alcott. Can you imagine the discussions we could ha ..read more
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What is the state of Canadian publishing?
BookNet Canada Blog
by BookNet Canada
1M ago
Publishers, it’s that time again, the time we ask you to help us with our big picture research of the Canadian book industry. You may remember contributing to a survey similar to this two years ago that let us create The State of Publishing in Canada 2021. That report helped us take a snapshot of the industry amidst the upheaval of the pandemic. And now, with a bit of distance and time, we can take stock again to see how Canadian publishing has changed in those two years. This survey’s results have always been critical to helping all of us understand the health of the industry and the macro-le ..read more
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Start your engines: New BISAC codes have arrived and BookNet's systems are updated
BookNet Canada Blog
by BookNet Canada
1M ago
The Book Industry Study Group (BISG) has published the 2023 update to its book publishing subject codes, often referred to as BISAC Subject Headings. This update post is a big one, so here’s a TL;DR for those who want to know the quick links: new 2023 BISAC subject codes are available here BookNet’s systems are updated with the new codes several of the new codes were driven by the Canadian market’s need for codes relating to Indigeneity: read on to find out how we did it and here is the complete list of changes BISAC doesn’t do it all: this blog post shares what to remember re: contributor ..read more
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