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Last chance to book for this webinar running this Thursday
Metadata and Discoverability 101 for Books
Thursday 26 October 10:00 - 11.30 EDT, 15:00 - 16:30 BST, 16:00 - 17.30 CEST
Correct and properly coded metadata is fundamental to promoting the visibility of book content. In this webinar, industry experts share their
experience and current trends providing practical support for overcoming common challenges and optimising your strategy to ensure discoverability.
Speakers
* Sarah Thompson, Head of Collections,
University of York - Chair
* Dave Hovenden, Senior Manager, Content Operations,
Ex Libris/ProQuest (Canada) - Books in Discovery: What Discovery Services Look for and Encounter When Working with Book Metadata
* Julie Zhu, Manager, Discovery Service Relations,
IEEE (USA) - Collaborate to Make Books More Discoverable: A Publisher Perspective
* Concetta La Spada,
Cambridge University Press - Improving eBook Discoverability
* Simon Skinner,
Bibliographic Data Services Ltd - Quality Data
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Marketing & Communications Executive
The Association of Learned& Professional Society Publishers
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