NEWS AND EVENTS
LBF Supply Chain Seminar 2010
This annual event reaches its 11th year at the London Book Fair and will as usual feature presentations showcasing supply chain innovation in both digital and physical. It will take place on the morning of Wednesday 21 April at Earls Court and pre-registration is essential.
To see the programme, click here.
To register, click here.
Facing the challenge of digital change
Thursday 3 December 2009
PRESENTATIONS
Digital books: locked, loaned or open?
Adam Hodgkin, ExactEditions
The Google settlement: an update
Michael Healy, Book Rights Registry
Smartphones as reading devices
Gurvinder Batra, Kiwitech Corporation
A legal view of territorial rights in digital publishing
Hugh Jones, Publishers Association
.ePub: a first step
Herve Essa, Jouve Group
ISTC: a work in progress
Michael Holdsworth
LBF Supply Chain Seminar 2009
Wednesday 22 April 2009
PRESENTATIONS
From mobile to mail: integrating books into your daily life
Susan Danziger, DailyLit
Why rights matter in the digital world
Mark Bide, EDItEUR
Implementing an XML-native production strategy
Ken Brooks, Cengage Learning
Publishers' changing sales channels
Mike Shatzkin, The Idea Logical Company
Digital libraries: past, present and future
Bernard Struyf, Bureau van Dijk Electronic Publishing
New bar codes, new functionality
Martin Morrison, Axicon Auto ID
BIC standards in action
John Garrould, Bertrams
The Digital Supply Chain Today and Tomorrow - Presentations
Thursday 4 December 2008
How publishing into a network affects the digital supply chain
Sara Lloyd, Pan Macmillan
Winners and losers in the format wars
James Gray, Ingram Digital
Bringing digital content to market using XML workflows
Gurvinder Batra, Aptara
The role of data aggregators in the digital world
Jon Windus and Peter Mathews, Nielsen Book
Online marketing of books
Graham Bell, HarperCollins Publishers
The role of a work identifier in the publishing process
Mark Bide, Rightscom
