BISG releases report on book and ebook metadata
Assesses and provides recommendations for best practices
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Brian Howard
The 37-page report assesses why this is so (essentially an ever-complicated web of middlemen like distributors, aggregators and content converters, as well as vast differences in the practices of large, medium and small publishers) and provides 10 recommendations publishers, retailers and other players (like metadata management vendors and services) can use to improve their processes and “future proof” metadata in the supply chain.
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