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Tom Richardson
March 16, 2020
Thema, Standards & Metadata

How many BISAC subject codes are normal?

Tom Richardson
March 16, 2020
Thema, Standards & Metadata
How many BISAC subject codes are normal?

Tom Richardson shares his thoughts about how many BISAC codes to use.

Tagged: bisac, book industry study group

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BookNet Canada
March 9, 2020
Tech Forum

The Tech Forum 2020 schedule is here!

BookNet Canada
March 9, 2020
Tech Forum
The Tech Forum 2020 schedule is here!

The Tech Forum 2020 schedule is released!

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BookNet Canada
March 5, 2020
Tech Forum

DropToScript: Perform search-and-replace in your EPUB

BookNet Canada
March 5, 2020
Tech Forum
DropToScript: Perform search-and-replace in your EPUB

Kris Coppieters offers some solutions for when you need to perform global find-and-replace operations in your EPUB.

Tagged: epub, kris coppieters, eproduction

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BookNet Canada
March 4, 2020
Tech Forum

Five tips to help you get comfortable standing up for yourself at work

BookNet Canada
March 4, 2020
Tech Forum
Five tips to help you get comfortable standing up for yourself at work

Cynthia Pong outlines five ways to get you feeling more confident when advocating for yourself at work.

Tagged: cynthia pong, representation in publishing

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BookNet Canada
March 2, 2020
Tech Forum

How to turn first-time writers into professionals when you’re working with a community of four million

BookNet Canada
March 2, 2020
Tech Forum
How to turn first-time writers into professionals when you’re working with a community of four million

How Wattpad helps amateur writers become professionals.

Tagged: authors, dani zacarias

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BookNet Canada
February 28, 2020
Tech Forum

The importance of creating born-accessible ebooks

BookNet Canada
February 28, 2020
Tech Forum
The importance of creating born-accessible ebooks

Tech Forum speaker, Elisa Molinari, writes about the ebook accessibility program in Italy.

Tagged: accessibility, born accessible, elisa molinari

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Elizabeth Barker
February 26, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Don't Do What Donny Don't Does: Edition/Related Product

Elizabeth Barker
February 26, 2020
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Don't Do What Donny Don't Does: Edition/Related Product

We try to clear up some confusion about Edition and Related Product as it relates to your metadata.

Tagged: book discoverability, book metadata best practices

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BookNet Canada
February 25, 2020
Tech Forum, Marketing

The power of early data

BookNet Canada
February 25, 2020
Tech Forum, Marketing
The power of early data

Kristina Radke of NetGalley, shows how early data can really help refine your book’s launch plan.

Tagged: netgalley, kristina radke

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BookNet Canada
February 24, 2020
Tech Forum, Podcasts

Podcast: Finding empowerment in the book industry with Cynthia Pong

BookNet Canada
February 24, 2020
Tech Forum, Podcasts
Podcast: Finding empowerment in the book industry with Cynthia Pong

Cynthia Pong, Tech Forum 2020 speaker, joins to talk about the publishing industry’s vertical segregation problem.

Tagged: cynthia pong, representation in publishing

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BookNet Canada
February 20, 2020
Tech Forum, ONIX

The case for hands-on control over your metadata

BookNet Canada
February 20, 2020
Tech Forum, ONIX
The case for hands-on control over your metadata

Tech Forum speaker Jessica Albert on why you should know what’s in your metadata.

Tagged: onix 3.0, jessica albert

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