Bowker's case study presentation from Digital Book World.
Connecting Readers to content is the goal of every publisher. Traditional business models are transformed and new business models developed. All rely on metadata and identifiers to succeed in reaching readers with the content they want at the time they want it in the form they want to consume it. This session will discuss:
--Business models and their use of metadata/identifiers
--Role of metadata/identifiers during content creation
--Key metadata fields and how customers view, interpret, use them
Digital Book World Business Models, Metadata and Identifiers
1. Presentation Template Slides:
Business Models,
Metadata, and Identifiers
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2. Presenters
Han Huang
Director, Product Management, Data Licensing
Han.Huang@Bowker.com
Patricia Payton
Senior Manager, Publisher Relations and Content
Development
Patricia.Payton@Bowker.com
Laura Dawson
Product Manager, Identifier Services
Laura.Dawson@Bowker.com
7. Business models
Business Model
Examples
Standard Retail
Marketplace
Rental
Subscription
Publisher Retailer
Discovery / Affiliate model
Advertising
B&N, Books A Million
eBay
Chegg
Scribd, eReatah
Zola
BooksiLove
Adboku
8. Competing against Amazon
Whatever your business model, if you are new to it, to
be successful you will likely need to:
• Achieve steep and fast revenue growth from very
early on
• Have deep pockets with strong investment backing
• Be able to run at a loss for a significant period of
time
• It helps to have industry leading partners on your
side
•
Chegg is a case in point
9. Bowker is a great partner to help
support your business
•
Bowker is the world's leading provider of bibliographic
information management solutions designed to help
publishers, booksellers, and libraries better serve their
customers
•
We help our customers compete more effectively
across a broad range of business models
•
Bowker is part of the ProQuest family of businesses;
ProQuest has been highly successful in innovating in new
business models for eBooks through such as patron-driven
acquisition through its ebrary business
• Bowker is the official source of ISBNs in the US
23. Complicating digital metadata
• Differential timing (physical 6 months prior, digital upon
publication)
• (Some) different attributes
• More frequent price changes
• Conversions are often outsourced
• In relative terms, a new process
24. Current metadata practices
• Created in four primary departments (editorial/ME,
marketing, production and creative services)
• Management responsibility varies by sender
• Most publishers treat publication as the “end date” for
updates (changing somewhat)
• “Complete” is not “accurate”; inspection limited
• Preparing eBook metadata somewhat “ad hoc”