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Russian Guild of Dealers Conference, Moscow, 2008 Bookselling in the 21 st Century: A Canadian Perspective Canadian Market, Technology and the Supply Chain Doug Minett, Bookseller & Technology consultant, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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Agenda Canadian (English) Retail market Canadian (English) Retail Supply chain Canadian (English) Supply chain technology Booknet Canada Bookselling in the 21 st Century
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Canadian Trade Retail Market National Retail Chain and Internet Retailer (Indigo/Chapters) Regional Retail Chains Independent Retailers Large Format General Retail Other Internet Retailers
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Canadian Retail Supply Chain Book Inventory Movement Canadian Exclusive Distributor Canadian Publisher Canadian Wholesaler Retailer Interne t Retailer Consumer USA Publisher UK Publisher USA Wholesaler
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Canadian Supply Chain Technology Bibliographic Metadata What data is included? ISBN, Title, Author, description of manifestation, etc Special market issues in Canada – Distribution rights, pricing, publication date, etc How is the data made available? 3 rd party metadata Books-in-Print (ONIX) Direct publisher/distributor/wholesaler provided file (ONIX)
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Canadian Retail Supply Chain Bibliographic Data Movement Canadian Exclusive Distributor Canadian Publisher 3 rd Party Data Aggregator Retailer Interne t Retailer Consumer USA Publisher UK Publisher USA Wholesaler
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English Supply Chain Technology Inventory status metadata What data is included? ISBN, source of supply, on hand status, on order status Special market issue in Canada – distribution rights, pricing How is the data made available? Direct publisher/distributor/wholesaler provided file Direct internet services (standards issues - EDItEUR) 3 rd party internet services (standards - EDItEUR)
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Canadian Retail Supply Chain Inventory Status Data Movement Canadian Exclusive Distributor 3 rd Party Data Aggregator Retailer Interne t Retailer Consumer USA Wholesaler
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English Supply Chain Technology EDI: Electronic Data Interchange Order and Fulfillment – Stores and Internet Essential supply chain documents: Purchase Order Purchase Order Acknowledgment Advanced Shipment Notice Invoicing Internet considerations: Direct customer shipment by supplier Integration with consumer administration
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Canadian Retail Supply Chain Order and Fulfillment Data Movement Canadian Exclusive Distributor Canadian Wholesaler Retailer Interne t Retailer Consumer USA Wholesaler Value Added Network (BNC) ftp and web services
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Booknet Canada Canadian Public Policy Initiative Government of Canada recognized need for multi-faceted program to support existing government publishing initiatives. – Bibliographic standards development and certification program – EDI standards development and certification program – EDI value added network system » Free to booksellers – Retail sales data tracking and reporting system » Free to booksellers – Ongoing industry education (standards development, digital revolution, etc)
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Booknet Canada Standards Experience Standards Development – Participate in International standards development where possible » BIC/EDItEUR, London (ONIX, EDItx) » BISG/BISAC, New York (X12, ONIX) – Engage industry leaders from all sectors – Develop clear specifications from standards that are conducive to certification programs – Conduct certification programs with the support of industry leaders
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Bookselling in the 21 st Century Challenges for booksellers Non-book digital distraction – North Americans are reading less – North American families are spending less on books Increased competition with development of new book supply channels – Internet bookselling – eBook bookselling Disintermediation in the supply of books – Author – Publisher – Bookseller – Librarian
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Bookselling in the 21 st Century Opportunities for booksellers Improve supply chain efficiencies – Develop and implement new technologies Become a leader in emerging supply channels – Internet bookselling – eBook and audio bookselling Develop 21 st Century marketing strategies – Develop a marketing “voice” (point of view) that demands attention (Can 21 st century bookselling be a new mass media platform?) – Consider the incorporation of trends like “social networking”
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