BIC Brunch, January 2022
Open Access in the Book Supply Chain
Thursday 27 January 2022
Introduction
As we know, the book industry supply chain has evolved over many, many, years to largely enable the discovery and sales of paid for content/books, whether in print or digital form, or both. How well does our industry’s supply chain accommodate the Open Access model and what if anything needs to change? Are we making best use of the standards already available, where are the gaps and what can be done to help? In this BIC Brunch, (which will also focus on hybrid models), we explored the following topics:
• What do we mean by open Access (OA) and what are the different types?
• The OA supply chain – where do the data and content come from, where do they go, who are the users/stakeholders?
• Metadata for OA – What is already available in ONIX and recommendations for best practice
• What and where are the challenges in running OA alongside traditional models (a hybrid approach)?
The Host
Graham Bell, Executive Director, EDItEUR
The Speakers
Leila Moore, Director, Open Access Policy, Wiley
Graham Bell, Executive Director, EDItEUR
Zelah Pengilley, Content Management Analyst, Taylor & Francis Group
Dr. Sven Fund, Managing Director, Knowledge Unlatched
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Green BIC Brunch February 2022
Green Book Supply Chain 101
Thursday 24th February
#greenbicbrunch
Kindly sponsored by: Publishing Scotland
Introduction
Increasingly, global book industry standards – such as ONIX and Thema – are being adopted worldwide with a view to bettering international communications, discoverability, and increasing sales. But what does this mean for the book industry’s supply chain? What is the scale of our industry’s carbon footprint and its consumption of plastic? How can your organisation increase its sustainability whilst reducing its overall environmental impact? And what does the future hold? This Green BIC Brunch explored these questions and the key concerns highlighted in the results of a recent Publishing Scotland survey:
-Shipping and distribution
– Waste and packaging (including plastics)
– Production – printing, inks, materials.
The Host
Karina Urquhart, Executive Director, BIC
The Speakers
Emma Holak, Production Editorial Manager, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Gregory Fitzgerald, Business Services Manager, Bell & Bain Ltd
John Thompson, Head of Site Services, HarperCollins Distribution
Jaki Hawker, Academic Manager, Blackwell’s Bookshops
Recording
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Presentation Slides
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BIC Brunch, March 2022
BIC Brunch – The Thema Sessions: Thema (1 of 6): Adult Fiction
Thursday 17th March 2022
The first of six Thema focussed BIC Brunches: # 1: Adult Fiction. We had the opportunity to hear first-hand experiences from Libri and Pan Macmillan on how they are benefitting from the use of Thema in their systems, processes, and metadata workflows
The Host
Karina Urquhart, Executive Director, BIC
The Speakers
Chris Saynor, Standards Editor, EDItEUR
Marisa Davies, Metadata Manager, Pan Macmillan
Dr Detlef Bauer & Nele Ahrens, Product Management Metadata & Search, Libri
Recording
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Presentation Slides
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BIC Brunch, April 2022
BIC Brunch – A Guided Tour of What’s New in Thema Version 1.5
Thursday 28th April 2022
Chris Saynor, EDItEUR and Howard Willows, Nielsen BookData took us on a guided tour of the key additions, clarifications and changes to be found in Thema version 1.5.
The Host
Karina Urquhart, Executive Director, BIC
The Speakers
Chris Saynor, Standards Editor, EDItEUR
Howard Willows, Senior Manager, Data Development: Nielsen BookData
Recording
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BIC Brunch, May 2022
BIC Brunch – Thema (2 of 6): Diversity, Equity, Equality and Inclusion
Thursday 26th May 2022
The Host
Karina Urquhart, Executive Director, BIC
The Speakers
Chris Saynor, Standards Editor, EDItEUR
Recording
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BIC Brunch, June 2022
BIC Brunch – Rights – A Key Part of the Publishing Value Chain
Thursday 30th June 2022
Event kindly sponsored by FADEL.
It might be argued that everything the book industry does ultimately stems from rights, or the permission to sell or license. This BIC Brunch, kindly sponsored by FADEL, focused on the basics and definitions of rights management. What do we means by rights? What different types of rights exist in the book/content eco-system? What impact do they have on the supply chain, and on maximising sales and new streams of revenue? And how do organisations, or individuals even know the right permissions are in place?
In this session a variety of topics were covered:
- What are rights?
- Common terminology
- How authors’ deals/contracts are key to creating a rights inventory for optimal business operation
- The importance of ensuring all right for different (i.e., from different sources/authors/creators) content in your products align.
- How well understood and managed rights are a valuable asset to a publishing organisation.
- How rights impact the publishing ecosystem -we’ll look at the different types of rights transactions.
- How book industry standards can help.
The Host
Karina Urquhart, Executive Director, BIC
The Speakers
Paul Gore, EVP and GM of Professional Services, FADEL
Amy Joyner, Rights & Licensing Director, Kogan Page
Clare Hodder, Director, RightsZone
Recording
If you were unable to attend this event it is now possible to watch our BIC Brunch, Green BIC Brunch and/or BIC Breakfast sessions via the BIC YouTube channel.
View the recording of the BIC Brunch – Thema (2 of 6): Diversity, Equity, Equality and Inclusion.
Presentation Slides
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BIC Brunch, July 2022
BIC Brunch – Thema (3 of 6): Children’s, Teenage and Education
Thursday 28th July 2022
The Host
Karina Urquhart, Executive Director, BIC
The Speakers
Chris Saynor, Standards Editor, EDItEUR
Jack Lowe, Senior Bibliographic Coordinator, PRH UK
Ivan O’Brien, Managing Director, The O’ Brien Press Ltd
Recording
View recording of the BIC Brunch – Thema (3 of 6): Children’s, Teenage and Education. Available here
Presentation Slides
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BIC Brunch, September 2022
BIC Brunch – The Thema Sessions (4 of 6): Non-Fiction: Popular
Thursday 22nd September 2022
The Host
Karina Urquhart, Executive Director, BIC
The Speakers
Chris Saynor, Standards Editor, EDItEUR
Sarah Spencer, Sales Director, Cicerone
Kieron Smith, Digital Director, Blackwells
Recording
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Presentation Slides
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It is now possible to watch our previous BIC Brunch, Green BIC Brunch and/or BIC Breakfast sessions via the BIC YouTube channel.