Speakers:
Karina Luke, Executive Director of Book Industry Communication, and Simon Edwards, BIC Consultant
Date: Tuesday 16th
July 2013
Time: 6.30pm
Venue: The Square (Wine Bar), Tolmers Square, Somers
Town, London NW1
BIC is an independent organisation set up and sponsored by CILIP (the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals), the
British Library and the Booksellers and Publisher Associations to promote supply chain efficiency in all sectors of the book world through e-commerce and the application of standard processes and procedures. They are committed to improving the efficiency
of the trade and library supply chains, reducing costs and automating processes. We're all about "book economics" (for both print and digital).
Karina and Simon will talk about BIC, who they are, what they do, about BIC members, the training courses and events they run, library sector
standards (including EDI and RFID), BIC's work for libraries and the e4libraries accreditation scheme etc.
This talk will be of particular value to anyone registered for CILIP Chartership and can contribute towards CPD requirements. Refreshments
will be available afterwards.
We encourage you to blog or tweet about this event - do let us know if you blog it and tweet with #ciliplndn
6.00-6.30pm: Relax in the bar
6.30-6.35pm: Introduction
6.35 - 7.30pm: Speaker and extended chaired discussion
7.30pm onwards: Informal discussion over drinks and light buffet
Please book using the online form:
http://tinyurl.com/CiLJul2013
If you have problems with the Booking form or need to cancel your attendance please contact us on [log in to unmask] as space is limited.
CILIP in London evening meetings are free to CILIP members (with a £5 donation invited from non-members) and are open to all with a professional
interest in the topic.
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Library Services
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