Content Library
Escape from the Forbidden Zone: Smuggling green and inclusive tech past the gatekeepers
- February 3, 2026
This talk offers practical, optimistic strategies to smuggle sustainability and accessibility into digital spaces.
A frank discussion on the challenges and opportunities for women in today’s publishing industry.
BNC BiblioShare was in overdrive in 2020/21, spreading quality-controlled bibliographic data far and wide and supporting more initiatives than ever before. Join us for a whirlwind recap.
Monique Trottier will teach you how to find out what marketing tactics sell books and, ultimately, where online marketing fits into the P&L.
Learn how recent CataList updates can help you find the books you need faster and allow you to organize your catalogues more easily.
Michael Serbinis (Indigo) shares how Shortcovers is designed to be more than just another eBookstore and how readers are responding to reading digitally.
This presentation recaps what’s happened with BiblioShare in 2021 and shares who’s using our service and for what, data on ONIX 2.1 vs. 3.0 records, and asset categories and their growth.
Handling equations in ebooks is a pain point when dealing with STEM content. Luckily, there are open-source tools that try to pragmatically solve this problem for the web.

Has content outgrown its covers?
- March 25, 2010
How can publishers reimagine themselves digitally? Deanna McFadden (HarperCollins Canada) explores opportunities in digital publishing, digital formats, and more.

Everything you wanted to ask a retailer about pricing but your legal department was afraid to ask
- April 1, 2016
As the agency pricing model continues to become the norm Ryan O’Sullivan (Kobo) reveals learnings from Kobo’s experiences as an international retailer.
Gary Cosimini (Adobe) will discuss how publishers can realize the full potential of XML content management and retrieval, transforming their operations.
Brian O’Leary explores how conversion architectures work and how they apply to current—and, more importantly, future—book content models







