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This agenda outlines the discussions held by the Book Industry Study Group (BISG) on November 13, 2003, focusing on the significance of the 13-digit ISBN and changes to book identifiers. Led by industry leaders from Philadelphia and Barnes & Noble, the sessions highlight BISG's commitment to creating policies, maintaining standards, and conducting research relevant to the book industry. It emphasizes collaboration among various stakeholders like publishers, retailers, and libraries to navigate industry challenges and optimize supply chain practices.
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Book Industry Study Group The 13 Digit ISBN and other changes to book identifiers November 13, 2003
Agenda • Introduction Charlie Benante, Pearson • BISG overview & current Initiatives Jeff Abraham, Executive Director • Focus on ISBN and book Identifiers Tom Clarkson, Chair MRC Committee • Barnes & Noble perspective Doug Cheney, Barnes & Noble
About BISG • New York based not-for-profit organization • Focusing on research, standards, policy and other industry related initiatives • Membership driven organization via Board of Directors and Committees
Membership • Close to 200 members – from small independents to Fortune 500s • From all segments of the industry: • booksellers, retailers, publishers, • wholesalers, distributors, libraries • printers and paper manufacturers • consultants and technology companies, etc.
Board of Directors • Andrew Grabois, Bowker • Anne Lloyd Davies, Simon & Schuster • Carol Gold, The Gold Group • Deborah Wiley, John Wiley & Sons • Ed Ramsey, Random House • Gary Brusseau, Quebecor World • James Lichtenberg, Lightspeed • Jan Nathan, PMA • Jean Srnecz, Baker & Taylor • John Wicker, Vista International • Jonathan Nowell, Nielsen BookData • Joseph Gonnella, Barnes & Noble Chair:Charles Benante, Pearson Technology • Judith Appelbaum, Sensible Solutions • Kent Freeman, Ingram Book Group • Kevin Spall, RR Donnelley • Lyn Blake, Amazon.com • Michael Hoynes, ABA • Mike Byrnes, McGraw-Hill • Peter Givler, AAUP • Philip Ollila, Borders Group • Rick Schwartz, HarperCollins • Robert Baensch, New York University • Sally Dedecker, Sally Dedecker Entprs • Susan Harwood, Books-A-Million
Industry Challenges Many of our members currently face: • Challenging market – lack of growth • Pressure on margins • Complex trading environment • Non-standard procedures & communications
Our Mission • Provide a forum for industry consensus • Create policies and best working practices • Develop and maintain standards • Conduct research and gather data
Why BISG? • Clear focus on solutions to member problems • Representing all industry sectors – not the interest of one single sector • No other organization serves this need
Value Proposition • Organization representing ALL sectors • Safe forum for creating industry consensus • Cost saving standards • Best working practices amongst trading partners • Valuable research
Current Initiatives • Distribution Executives Interest Group (DEIG) • Shipping Label Standardization Initiative • Vendor Compliance Standardization • Performance Benchmarking & Metrics Distribution and Supply Chain
Current Initiatives • New Technology Interest Group (NTIG) • RFID and the Book Industry • Special Session on September 18, 2003 • DOI, ISTC, Open URL, ONIX, XML, etc. New Technologies & Standards
Current Initiatives • Machine Readable Coding Committee created “The Framing Document” • Policy Committee drafted the “BISG Policy Statement” • Board and membership approved and ratified these document in September 2003 • Follow-up survey and fact finding report ISBN & Changes to Book Identifiers
ISBN and book Identifiers Tom Clarkson Chair, Machine Readable Coding Committee (MRC) • The Policy Statement • The evolution in product identification • Implication to the supply chain
Barnes & Noble Position Doug Cheney VP, Product Master • 100% agreement and support of BISG Policy and international standards • B&N EAN/GTIN Policy will reflect BISG Policy • B&N to start with some publishers in 2004 • General roll-out 2005 through 2006
Book Industry Study Group Open Discussion