Industry Day Program | 25 November

November 25November 25, 2022

The second day of the 2022 Independent Publishing Conference will feature industry professionals speaking on important topics such as ‘Sustainability’, ‘Cultural policy review’ and ‘Diversity’. Discussions will entail how libraries select and buy their books, the history of independent publishing in Australia as well as data from the Nielsen BookScan market report. Dr Ben Eltham (Monash University) is our keynote speaker for the day and will be leading his session on responding to cultural policy. Please also join us later in the evening for the SPN Book of the Year Award presentation.

Scroll down to see an outline of the day’s program. Please continue to check back as the makeup of panels is in the process of being confirmed.

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The second day of the 2022 Independent Publishing Conference will feature industry professionals speaking on important topics such as ‘Sustainability’, ‘Cultural policy review’ and ‘Diversity’. Discussions will entail how libraries select and buy their books, the history of independent publishing in Australia as well as data from the Nielsen BookScan market report. Dr Ben Eltham (Monash […]


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Keynote speaker

Dr Ben Eltham

Dr Ben Eltham is a lecturer in Media and Communications at Monash University. He completed a doctoral thesis on cultural policy at Western Sydney University’s Institute of Culture and Society, and also held a post-doctoral fellowship at Deakin in the Centre for Memory, Imagination and Invention. In 2016 he published his monograph, When the Goal Posts Move: Patronage, power and resistance in Australian cultural policy 2013-2016 (Currency House). Dr Eltham’s research focus is Australian public policy of culture, a topic he has written extensively about in peer-reviewed articles, essays, creative works and edited book chapters. He also served as a judge for the Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism in 2020.

Industry Day Program | 25 November

  • 9:15-9:30am

    • Housekeeping & welcome

      Performance space

  • 9:30-10:30am

    • Nielsen BookScan market report

      Performance space

      Presenter: Claire West (Nielsen)

      The annual BookScan market report is always an IPC highlight. Claire West will step us through all the facts, stats and figures.

       

  • 10:30-11:00am

    • Morning tea

      Supplied by ASRC Catering

  • 11:00-12:00pm

    • Veterans

      Performance space

      Chair: Michael Webster

      Panellists: Peter Donoughue, Eleanor Curtain, Jackie Yowell

      Book trade stalwart Michael Webster has everyone’s number in his little black book. He’s invited a few old friends to reminisce, but also to give some historical context to where Australian publishing is at now and where it’s headed.



    • Editing for inclusion

      Workshop space (level 4)

      Chair: Stephanie Holt (president, Editors Victoria)

      Panellists: Camilla Cripps, Rachel bin Salleh and Evelyn Araluen.

      Contemporary editing practice needs to consider more than simply correcting spelling and grammar. This panel will discuss trauma-focused editing, First Nations perspectives, diversity and accessibility.

  • 12:00-1:00pm

    • Keynote speaker

      Performance space

      Dr Ben Eltham (Monash University)

      Cultural policy expert Ben Eltham will discuss the latest developments stemming from the federal government’s recent cultural policy review.

  • 1:00-2:00pm

    • Lunch

      Grab a friend and explore the hundreds of food options along Swanston Street and in QV!

    • SPN Annual General Meeting

      Workshop space (level 4)

      Attendance restricted to members only. If you RSVP’d, you will receive details from SPN’s board. (And if you attend in person, a free sandwich provided by The Moat!) 



  • 2:00-3:00pm

    • Diversity

      Performance Space

      Chair: Kate Cuthbert (Pantera Press)

      Panellists: Beth Driscoll/Susannah Bowen (University of Melbourne), Joely Taylor (IpEd), Stuart Glover (APA) and Jing Xuan Teo (Amplify Bookstore/Hardie Grant)

      Beth Driscoll & Susannah Bowen undertook an employment diversity survey for the APA. The panel will discuss the findings and next steps.

    • Libraries

      Workshop space (level 4)

      Chair: Anna Solding (MidnightSun)

      Panellists: Heather Iveson (Boorondara Libraries), Michael Earp (The Little Bookroom) and Sarah Deck (The Book House)

      Libraries can be a big market for a wide variety of books, but how do libraries select and buy their books? And how do you get your books into libraries?

  • 3:00-4:00pm

    • Cultural policy review

      Performance space

      Chair: Esther Anatolitis (Meanjin)

      Panellists: Anna Burkey (APA) and Sophie Cunningham (ASA)

      All the submissions are in. Stakeholders are pretty clear on what they want, but what will the government’s response be?



    • Service providers information session

      Workshop space (level 4)

      Panellists: Debbie Lee (Ingram), Gary Pengelly (B+P/MyIdentifiers), Malcolm Neil (Findaway/Bibliotheca).

      From print-on-demand to identifiers to audiobook and ebook options, hear from a range of SPN’s supporters as they explain what they offer and how they can assist.

  • 4:00-5:00pm

    • Sustainability

      Performance space

      Chair: Matthia Dempsey (B+P)

      Panellists: Marlene Lage (SOS Print+Media), Stuart Glover (APA) and Jing Xuan Teo (Amplify Bookstore/Hardie Grant)

      Following on from Angela Meyer’s industry sustainability report commissioned by the ABA/Book People, industry reps discuss next steps.

       

    • Research reports

      Workshop space (level 4)

      Chair: Terri-ann White (UpSwell)

      Panellists: Jan Zwar (Macquarie University) and Julienne van Loon (RMIT) 

      There are a number of important research projects underway in universities looking into the book industry. Hear from leaders of these projects about their progress, and how you can assist.



  • 5:00-5:15pm

    • Wrap-up & farewell

      Performance space

  • 5:15-6:30pm

    • Break

      The Moat

      Head downstairs for a drink: we’ve reserved the big table!

  • 6:30-7:30pm

    • SPN Book of the Year Award presentation

      Performance space

      Presented by The Wheeler Centre as part of their Next Big Thing program. 

      Hosted by Esther Anatolitis (Meanjin)

      (ticketed separately)




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