Content Library

Let’s judge a book by its cover: A panel about book cover design
- September 15, 2022
The best and brightest cover designers working today (and one bookseller) debate what makes good design.

Working towards eBooks for Everyone
- November 17, 2022
All about the Accessible eBooks from Literary Presses project.
In this event, Graham Bell (EDItEUR) discusses the impact of the upcoming EU Deforestation Regulations.
Ready, set, go: Pre-fall sales trends and data-driven insights
- September 23, 2025
A data-driven check-in that will help guide your next steps.
Audiobooks are often considered “accessible by default,” but in reality audiobooks aren’t fully usable by everyone in their current state. In this presentation we demonstrate the possibilities of audiobook accessibility.
This presentation will prove that the way to accessibility in digital publications can be paved no matter what the situation, and why it should be the publisher’s concern.
Lily Dwyer updates us on what 2023 brought for SalesData and LibraryData.
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.
This session covers the partnership project between NNELS and independent Canadian publishers aimed at identifying and preventing accessibility barriers.

So you think you can code 2016
- March 31, 2016
You know a beautifully designed ebook when you see it, and you’ve got the chops to show us how it’s done.

Improving your metadata: Common issues and how to fix them
- December 3, 2024
BookNetters share some of the most common issues we see in publishers’ metadata and explain how to fix them.







