BookNet Canada Project Manager Tim Middleton recaps the highlights from 2023 for the BNC BiblioShare project.
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Project Manager, Tim Middleton shares what happened with BiblioShare in 2022 and what’s to come for 2023.
BNC BiblioShare was in overdrive in 2020/21, spreading quality-controlled bibliographic data far and wide and supporting more initiatives than ever before. Join us for a whirlwind recap.
This presentation recaps what’s happened with BiblioShare in 2021 and shares who’s using our service and for what, data on ONIX 2.1 vs. 3.0 records, and asset categories and their growth.
This past year took us further along the road toward our rebuild of BNC BiblioShare. Hear about what we’ve learned along the way and discover what ‘old’ BiblioShare has done for you lately.
Tim Middleton (BookNet Canada) shares how with 3 million records (and counting), BNC BiblioShare has grown into the go-to source for quality-assured book data in Canada.
A case study of moving an online bookstore from one website to another — an epic tale, including the unexpected problems they encountered along the way and how they were solved or are being solved.
Learn more about the Canadian book industry’s bibliographic aggregation system and how it’s supporting publishers, distributors, booksellers, and everyone in between.
BookNet’s BiblioShare database now holds over 2 million public records – what are we doing with all that bibliographic data?
What’s new and upcoming with BNC BiblioShare? Find out from Tim Middleton, Project Manager and Retail Liaison at BookNet Canada.
Using a combination of improved data input and CataList’s excellent edit function, you can quickly and easily take the data you have and make your CataList pages informative, beautiful, and clean.
While the dream of a single metadata feed for all product forms still eludes us, there are ways that you can streamline the process of creating and updating the records for different formats in BiblioShare.