Content Library

Audiobooks for everyone: An accessibility-first approach
- September 11, 2025
A behind-the-scenes look at audiobook production with a focus on accessibility.
Project Manager, Tim Middleton shares what happened with BiblioShare in 2022 and what’s to come for 2023.
In this event, Graham Bell (EDItEUR) discusses the impact of the upcoming EU Deforestation Regulations.
This session is for book industry professionals eager to learn and apply Indigenous teachings to their work.
This session covers the partnership project between NNELS and independent Canadian publishers aimed at identifying and preventing accessibility barriers.
Christian Roy and Jean-Benoît Dumais delve into the practical applications of AI technology in the world of online bookstores.
This session is a pause-and-take-stock look at ebooks and accessibility, looking closely at: what work has been done up to now, the work that is going on at present, and what’s left to do.
Lily Dwyer updates us on what 2023 brought for SalesData and LibraryData.

Using Thema and ONIX to boost discoverability
- July 8, 2020
EDItEUR’s Chris Saynor explains how publishers can make best use of Thema and ONIX to boost the visibility of Canada’s diverse range of writers both domestically and internationally.
The panelists share their different approaches to applying ML/AI at their companies, highlighting both strengths and limitations, as they consider a vision of a more automated publishing workflow.
Benjamin Young takes a look at some of the highlights from Tim Berners-Lee’s 1989 proposal “Information Management” and focuses them on the world of publishing.
George Walkley answers pressing questions about AI’s impact and potential applications in the book industry.