Liza Daly (Threepress Consulting) thinks about reading engines, digital book formats, and new opportunities.
2010
How has the publishing supply chain revolutionized? What’s next? Discover how publishers can move from gatekeeping to partnerships in this session by Richard Nash.
Dominique Raccah (Sourcebooks) guides you to transform your publishing company through innovation and digital entrepreneurship.
Hugh McGuire (BookOven) and Mark Lefebvre (Titles Bookstore) explore how to improve the book supply chain, from publishing to bookselling.
Peter Brantley (Internet Archives) explains how BookServer boosts the discoverability, sale, and loan of digital books.
Join Marshall Kay (RFID Sherpas) as he shows how you can use RFID to increase the accuracy, effiency, and visbility of book inventories.
Bob Miller (Workman Publishing) discusses risk in publishing and new publishing models.
Mark Coker (Smashwords) shares four big trends shaping the future of bookselling on the web, while Len Vlhaos (American Booksellers Association and Indiebound) talks about independent local bookstores.
How can publishers reimagine themselves digitally? Deanna McFadden (HarperCollins Canada) explores opportunities in digital publishing, digital formats, and more.
Data-driven, this session by Michael Tamblyn (Kobo) breaks down the lessons they’ve learned after one year of selling ebooks on Shortcovers.
In this double lecture, Ian Barker (Symtext) and Mark Scott (BookRiff) each explore what it means to create one book from many.