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The Eligible label displays on forthcoming titles in CataList to indicate titles that potentially could be ordered in time to make a future Loan Stars list. Referring to the criteria above, promote your titles to your library contacts at reporting libraries to request they order them.

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The Loan Stars schedule

January & February 2023

Adult List

Junior and Specialty Lists

Data Dates

January 2024 pub dates

Canadian Junior January 2024 pub dates

February 2024 pub dates

Junior January & February

2023

2024 pub dates

December/January 2023

March

2023

2024 pub dates

Specialty

Canadian Adult March 2024 pub dates

— Canadian Adult

February 2023

April

2023

2024 pub dates

Junior March & April 2024 pub dates

March 2023

May

2023

2024 pub dates

Specialty

Canadian Junior May 2024 pub dates

— Canadian Junior

April 2023

June

2023

2024 pub dates

Junior May & June 2024 pub dates

May 2023

July

2023

2024 pub dates

Specialty

Canadian Adult July 2024 pub dates

June 2023

August

2023

2024 pub dates

Junior July & August 2024 pub dates

July 2023

September

2023

2024 pub dates

Specialty

Canadian Junior September 2024 pub dates

August 2023

October

2023

2024 pub dates

Junior September & October 2024 pub dates

September 2023

November

2023

2024 pub dates

Specialty

Canadian Adult November 2024 pub dates

October 2023

December

2023

2024 pub dates

Junior November & December 2024 pub dates

November 2023

Best of the Brightest — Books of the Year — December 2023 — Librarian Survey

Notes about the Schedule

  • Adult lists are released every month in advance of publication date, with the exception of the January/February list. For example, the May list will be released during the first weeks of April.

  • For the Loan Stars Jr. list, the schedule operates slightly differently: Loan Stars Jr. releases six lists per year, or one every two months. This list is intended for younger audiences, including Fiction and Non-Fiction picture books, middle grade, and Young adult titles. 

  • Finally with LibraryData we will have the ability to produce specialty lists that will highlight particular titles by Canadian contributors, feature specific subjects, or focus on regional lists. These lists are scheduled to be produced six times per year, once every two months, in the months when the Jr. list is not published.

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Once your book has been picked, you can promote it through your ONIX as an Endorsement.

The ONIX 2.1 Method

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Code

Name

When to use

Notes

Example content

What it looks like in ONIX 2.1

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30

Unpublished Endorsement

Title becomes a Loan Stars pick

In this case, the designation of a Loan Stars top pick acts as an endorsement. Your title was endorsed by Canadian library staff.

Loan Stars September 2018 Top Pick

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Review Quote

Your book has garnered a review.

Your review quote selection should adhere to the Canadian Fair Use Guidelines.

The Book was Chewy?

by Homer S.

Published on: Sept. 3, 2018 in The Springfield Shopper

"This book is like a big bowl of pasghetti with lots of momatoes."

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The ONIX 3.0 Method

List

Code

Name

When to use

Notes

Example content

What it looks like in ONIX 3.0

153

09

Unpublished Endorsement

Title becomes a Loan Stars pick.

Loan Stars September 2018 Top Pick

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Review Quote

A publication reviews your book.

The Cedar House Rules 

by Critic McCriticson

A well-defined, heart-wrenching tribute to Arbour Day. 4 out of 5 Maple Leaves

  • The Walnut Street Standard, 

April 3, 2018

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