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SalesData & LibraryData subscribers can access exclusive reports on the impact of awards, perennial bestsellers, backlist trends, market performance, year-over-year analysis, and more. These reports contain confidential information and are restricted to registered users of SalesData & LibraryData. You can find the password on the salesdata.ca or librarydata.ca home pages. Log in here.

Literary awards
Literary prizes have a significant importance in the Canadian book industry, which means we pay close attention to how nominations and wins impact sales. SalesData & LibraryData subscribers can access our annual reports on the sales impact of major literary prizes in the Research Portal. If you organize a book prize and would like to track its impact on sales, get in touch to discuss custom research possibilities.
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Where does our research come from?
SalesData & LibraryData: SalesData collects weekly point-of-sales data from over 2,000 retail outlets across Canada, covering an estimated 85% of the Canadian trade print book market. LibraryData collects weekly circulation data from over 80 public libraries across Canada representing approximately 25% of the Canadian English-language population.
Online surveys: We regularly survey Canadians who read, buy, borrow, and listen to books to shed light on consumer behaviour and trends. We use this data in everything from blog posts and studies to custom reports and presentations. We also conduct an industry surveys to get a picture of the Canadian book industry.
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