Explore Thema 1.6 updates with Chris Saynor and Isabelle Gaudet-Labine, focusing on changes or additions that relate to Indigenous Peoples and Canadian-specific requirements.
book metadata best practices
Kieron Smith from UK’s Blackwell’s & Wordery shares insights into how they leverage the power of good metadata.
BookNet Canada Bibliographic Manager and general standards person, Tom Richardson provides your yearly standards overview with a focus on metadata basics.
BookNet Canada Bibliographic Manager and general standards person, Tom Richardson provides your yearly standards overview with a focus on metadata basics.
Join metadata professionals from across publishing as they discuss all things metadata: their day-to-day experiences, industry trends, and predictions for what’s to come.
In this session, you’ll discover what’s new, what’s important, and what’s coming up in the ever-evolving world of standards.
The publishing industry believes that it’s normal for end users to use data badly and that it’s up to the rest of us to make up for their limitations. This presentation will try to change that.
In this session, Joshua Tallent will explain why metadata is important, how it is utilized by retailers, and how you can address the challenges you and other publishers encounter on a daily basis.
Chris Saynor (EDItEUR) and Tim Devenport (ISNI agency) give an introduction to the International Standard Name Identifier: what it is, how it works, and look at some of its uses.
In this session, Bibliographic Manager Tom Richardson will answer your pressing questions and show you what’s new, what’s important, and what’s coming up in standards.
Keely Kundell and Brendan Flattery (Harlequin) talk about their new module for metadata that will revolutionize the way they reach consumers, market their books, maximize data integrity, and optimize data at scale.
This workshop looks at the main metadata formats and shows how they can be used to create rich content and more efficiency.