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Nielsen BookScan
Nielsen BookScan is a data provider for the book publishing industry, owned by the Nielsen Company. BookScan compiles point of sale data for book sales.〔Daniel Gross. "(Why writers never reveal how many books their buddies have sold )." ''Slate'', June 2, 2006. Retrieved on January 5, 2008.〕〔Jim Milliot and Steven Zeitchik. "(Bookscan: Acceptance, And Questions, Grow )." ''Publishers Weekly'', January 12, 2004. Retrieved on January 5, 2008.〕〔Adelle Waldman. "(Cents and Sensibility; The surprising truth about sales of classic novels )." ''Slate'', April 2, 2003. Retrieved on January 5, 2008.〕〔Anna Weinberg. "(Nielsen BookScan Releases Potter Sales Figures )." ''The Book Standard'', July 21, 2005. Retrieved on January 5, 2008.〕 ==History== Following the success of Nielsen SoundScan which tracked point of sale figures for music, the Nielsen Company decided to launch a similar service for book sales. Nielsen BookScan was launched in January 2001.〔 Previously, tracking of book sales, such as by the New York Times Best Seller list, was done without raw numbers. ''The New York Times'' would survey hundreds of outlets to estimate which books were selling the most copies, and would publish rankings but not figures. Only the publisher of a book tracked how many copies had been sold, but rarely shared this data.
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