Bookshelf+: Redefining What it Means to Study in the Era of AI
September, 18, 2025 • Less than 1 minute read
September 18, 2025 • 1 minute read
By: Mike Hale, Ph.D., Chief Learning Officer
Metadata. That buzzword that’s been bandied around the publishing industry for several years now. After what initially seemed like an easy fix, it’s clear that both best practices and where to focus one’s efforts have become stumbling blocks.
Modern buying habits have meant that the need to engage the consumer is greater than ever, so providing readers with as much information as possible from the get-go is key. This thinking is also backed up by a 2016 Nielsen study titled The Importance of Metadata for Discoverability and Sales, with key findings such as “titles which carry all four descriptive metadata elements see on average sales 65% higher than titles which don’t carry any descriptive elements” and “titles meeting the ONIX Compliance requirements see average sales over 100% higher than titles do not meet that standard.'' But how should publishers harness the power of metadata?
The first step, as with most first steps, should be truly understanding the attributes that will be key to improving the health of your metadata. From the correct title, to an accurate selection of keywords, each element can be used to further your titles’ reach not only on the VitalSource store, but across other retailer’s sites.
Metadata experts at Ingram have tackled some of these questions in the book Metadata Essentials: Proven Techniques for Book Marketing and Discoverability. Including easy to understand explanations and advice, we’re providing access to this title for free until February 1st!
Over the next few weeks, we’ll also be releasing blog posts centred around various aspects of metadata, including how to provide VitalSource with the richest feed possible.
Access Metadata Essentials here.
September, 18, 2025 • Less than 1 minute read
By: Mike Hale, Ph.D., Chief Learning Officer
September, 9, 2025 • Less than 1 minute read
By: Rachel Van Campenhout, Ed.D., Senior Research Scientist
When I began my research partnership with Dr. Autry at Cal Poly Pomona, we did so with the aim of investigating a question of teaching and learning: how might the addition of...
September, 5, 2025 • Less than 1 minute read
By: Alice Duijser, Managing Director International
As higher education continues to shift toward digital-first strategies, academic libraries are under increasing pressure to do more with less – expanding access, ensuring...
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