New from BookNet Canada for 2020: BNC LibraryData
- March 25, 2020
Join us for an overview of the reports and features currently available in LibraryData, and to learn about new developments planned for the upcoming year.
Join us for an overview of the reports and features currently available in LibraryData, and to learn about new developments planned for the upcoming year.
Managing human resources without an HR department is challenging at the best of times but during a pandemic it’s vital to ensure your people systems are running smoothly.
Find out what’s new, pick up some tips and tricks, and get a peek at what’s coming soon for the SalesData reporting service.
Learn from a panel of pros across the supply chain, including logistics, metadata, customer relations, and marketing — what they did to adapt and what they will be incorporating long term.
It’s been four years since BookNet Canada launched a readers’ advisory tool for library staff. And what have we learned in those four years? A lot!
Audiobooks are often considered “accessible by default,” but in reality audiobooks aren’t fully usable by everyone in their current state. In this presentation we demonstrate the possibilities of audiobook accessibility.
This presentation will not only speak to what author care looks like, but we will empower organizations to create their own tools for authors while reducing burnout.
Arm yourself with the latest research and insights from BookNet Canada and its partners relevant to the audiobook market.
This workshop is for anyone who identifies as a woman, BIPOC, nonbinary person, or LGBTQ+ and wants actionable tools and strategies to empower themselves in their day-to-day and overall career.
Whether it’s scripting a solution from within InDesign, or using AppleScript to finish off some markup, Kris can show you how to bring high-level thinking to quick and dirty tasks.
The latest statistics on Canadian book buying, reading, and consumer habits. Noah will answer all the questions you didn’t know you had in this chart-friendly presentation.
In 2019, the Book Industry Study Group launched its workflow committee to help companies across the supply chain better organize processes, technologies, and people. This session highlights what the committee learned.