EVENTS AND PRESENTATIONS
This page contains presentations from recent BIC seminars:
The International Standard Text Code
Friday 2 July 2010
New Trends in the Supply Chain
Monday 7 June 2010
LBF Supply Chain Seminar
Wednesday 21 April 2010
Facing the Challenge of Digital Change
Thursday 3 December 2009
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Seminar: The International Standard Text Code
Friday 2 July 2010
PRESENTATIONS
The Benefits of ISTC: How the ISTC can help you and your supply chain partners and customers...
Discover your products
Aimi Macdonald, Nielsen Book
Analyse your sales and circulation
Jeremy Neate, Nielsen Book
Archive your publications
Claire Caulfield, British Library
The Practice of ISTC
What the ISTC is, what it is not
Michael Holdsworth
I'm convinced, now what?
Julian Sowa, International ISTC Agency/Nielsen Book
Lessons Learned from Early Implementation
Graham Bell, EDItEUR
Seminar: New Trends in the Supply Chain
Monday 7 June 2010
PRESENTATIONS
The impact of digital on traditional transaction workflows
Andrew May Miller, Macmillan
Preparing for real time transactions
John Garrould, Bertrams
New bar codes, new opportunities
Peter Hicks, Axicon
Trading with supermarkets and non-book retailers
Paul Kaye, Freeway Commerce
Pressures to identify and manage individual printings
Philip Miles, Cambridge University Press
Latest developments in supply chain standards
Tim Brown, GS1 UK
How BIC should respond to the changing environment
Peter Kilborn, BIC
LBF Supply Chain Seminar 2010
Wednesday 21 April 2010
PRESENTATIONS
What my children taught me about e-books
Mark Carden, Naughton Consulting
Cutting cost and waste in ocean shipping
Steve Walker, SBS Worldwide
Semantic web technologies and book publishing
George Lossius, Pubblishing Technology
Using EDI data to improve your business
Paul Kaye, Freeway Commerce
Automating the supply chain: a new bookseller's perspective
Simon Edwards, The Little Ripon Bookshop
ISTC in action: the benefits for the supply chain from publisher to retailer
Julian Sowa, Nielsen Book
Graham Bell, HarperCollins Publishers
Widening horizons for BIC
Peter Kilborn, Book Industry Communication
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
