News tagged: Publishing
BookNet Canada Podcast: Taylor Swift’s Impact on the Book Industry

BookNet Canada interviewed Jarin Pintanas about Swiftposium, a first-ever academic conference on Taylor Swift’s global impact, and about Taylor Swift’s impact on the book industry.
News May 12, 2024
Listening In: Audiobook Use in Canada 2021

In 2021, 18% of all Canadian library books borrowers borrowed an audiobook and audiobooks accounted for 9% of all library loans.
News July 12, 2022
The Canadian Book Market 2021: Highlights

BookNet Canada this week released The Canadian Book Market 2021, their annual analysis of the Canadian book industry.
News March 24, 2022
Rebecca Jones In Conversation With Salvy Trojman and Stephen Rhind-Tutt

A discussion about what’s next for the Canadian Electronic Library and plans for Trojman Corp to distribute and develop digital content for the Canadian market.
News August 9, 2021
News Release: Trojman Corporation and Coherent Digital to produce new Canadian Electronic Library

Trojman Corporation and Coherent Digital will produce a new version of the Canadian Electronic Library (CEL) in early 2022 featuring additional content, user uploads, additional indexing, and an improved user experience.
News August 4, 2021
On Diversity: A Survey of Canadian Readers 2021

86% of readers agree with the statement “Libraries should have more books by a greater variety of authors”, the same was true for a similar statement but focused on bookstores or retailers (85%), and on publishers (86%).
News August 3, 2021
NNELS Receives Federal Funding to Improve Equity in Access and Services for Canadian Readers With Disabilities

The National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS) last week announced the receipt of funding of $1 million from the Government of Canada’s Social Development Partnerships Program – Disability Component …
News December 10, 2020
Do Canadians want more diverse books?

62% of readers actively seek out books about diverse topics or experiences or by diverse authors. 31% of all respondents said they would read more if they were able to get access to more diverse books
News May 12, 2019