Join your colleagues in trade and educational publishing as the industry comes together for the APA's BookUp Conference at the State Library Victoria in Melbourne on 16 August 2023.

This year's program explores urgent issues facing Australian publishers, from developments in AI, workplace culture and innovation, book pricing in a time of inflation, to practical sessions on publishing First Nations voices and integrating metadata into your workflow. 

We'll also hear from the next generation of publishing leaders as they consider the future of the industry. 

Don't miss this opportunity to meet your industry colleagues in-person. The conference will conclude with networking drinks and the announcement of the Publishing Industry's Rising Star award and EPAAs shortlist. 


Essential attendee information

Whether you're joining us at BookUp in-person or online, find all the information you need to attend below.

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Getting to State Library of Victoria 

BookUp will be held in the Conversation Quarter at State Library Victoria (SLV) in Melbourne.

Access is via Entrance 3, located at 179 La Trobe Street (view a map of the SLV building).  

Arriving by public transport:
  • Train – Melbourne Central station is directly opposite the Library's Swanston Street entrance. 
  • Tram – Ten tram routes take you directly to entrances on Swanston Street and La Trobe Street. 
  • Bus – the nearest stops are in Lonsdale, Russell and Exhibition streets.
Driving:

Parking is available at QV across the road from the venue, and there are several nearby parking garages.

Further information on getting to the venue can be found here.

Arrival, registration and refreshments 

From 08:00 stop by the registration desk to pick up your badge, and then catch up with colleagues over refreshments. 

BookUp begins at 09:00 and concludes at 16:30, followed by Networking Drinks from 16:30 in the nearby Fringe Common Rooms.

Interaction

Ask questions and exchange ideas during sessions at www.sli.do using the code #BookUp2023.

You can also share your thoughts and views on social media during during the day with #BookUp2023

Online access

In-person tickets also include access to the livestream and the recordings should you miss anything on the day, or want to revisit a session afterwards.

More information on watching online is available here.

Networking drinks and awards announcements

The Networking drinks will be hosted by Esther Anatolitis at the Fringe Common Rooms, and feature two special announcements:

  • the winner of the 2023 publishing industry Rising Star Award 
  • the shortlist reveal for the 2023 Educational Publishing Awards Australia 

The Fringe Common Rooms are located at Trades Hall, on the corner of Lygon & Victoria Streets, just 6 minutes walk away from the SLV.

 


COVID Safety

We want to remind BookUp attendees to consider COVID safe practices, and we ask that you understand your responsibilities to others. Steps to reduce your COVID risk: 

  1. Stay up to date with recommended COVID-19 vaccinations. 
  2. Stay home if you have cold or flu symptoms and do a RAT.
  3. Wear a mask in crowded, indoor places. 
  4. Talk with your doctor  if you are at higher risk of severe illness. Your doctor may recommend a PCR test if you get sick. You may also be eligible for antiviral medicines. 
  5. Don't visit people who are at higher risk if you have symptoms or COVID-19.

Find out more on protecting yourself from COVID-19 if you are at higher risk of severe illness. 


Program and Speakers

At BookUp you can expect a day full of experts from publishing and beyond, discussing thought-provoking ideas and delivering valuable professional development for publishing staff at all levels. Browse the current program and speakers below:

08:00-09:00 – Registrations and Coffee and Tea

(All times are AEST)


09:00-09:15 – Welcome


09:15-10:00 – Design Thinking: How to approach publishing's biggest challenges

Greg Harbidge is the Director of consulting firm Think Different and has spent over 20 years as a consultant, facilitator, and coach on the global stage.  Since 2012, Greg has taught and consulted for Melbourne Business School across sectors such as health, technology, government, Olympic sports and professional services. Greg teaches teams to innovate and develop customer-focused business opportunities using Human-Centred Design principles, such as CX and Design Thinking.

In his keynote for BookUp, Greg will introduce ‘design thinking’ and how it can be used to assist with problem-solving, improve workplace culture, and respond innovatively to publishing’s biggest issues. His keynote will be followed by a Q&A with the APA's Chief of Staff Patrizia Di Biase-Dyson.  

Download Greg's handout on practically applying Design Thinking.


10:05-10:25 – What is the Research Telling Us?

Later this year Australia Reads will release the results of its inaugural Reading Research Review, a snapshot of contemporary research into the benefits of reading on our lives - from early childhood development to overall health and wellbeing - and where some of the gaps in our current knowledge lies. 

Adele Walsh from La Trobe University Library will discuss some of the findings of her research in conversation with the APA's Policy and Government Relations Manager Stuart Glover 


 10:30 - 10:55 – Morning Tea Break


 11:00-11:45 – Publishing First Nations Voices

 Are you publishing with First Nations writers and other creators, or do you want to? What kind of experiences can you prepare for? What kind of experiences have you already had?

Hear our panel discuss their approaches to publishing with First Nations creators and non-Indigenous creators of First Nations content.

  •  Sandra Phillips - Associate Professor of Indigenous Australian Studies and Publishing Studies at Western Sydney University
  • Arlie Alizzi - Editor at Magabala
  • Melissa Kayser - Publishing Director at Hardie Grant Explore

 11:50-12:35  Valuing our Content

 Costs are growing for publishers and yet the ASP of books in Australia hasn't increased in 20 years.

Join our panel of industry professionals as they discuss pricing trends in trade and educational publishing and other entertainment industries, and strategies to improve the 'value proposition' of books.

  •  Bianca Whiteley - General Manager at Nielsen BookData Australia
  •  Melanie Barton - Buyer - Books, Gaming, Giftcard, DVD at Target Australia
  •  Susannah Bowen - General Manager, Marketing at Campion Education
  •  Brooke Webb - CEO, Sydney Writers Festival
  • Chaired by Mark Campbell - Creative Director and Publisher at HarperCollins 

 12:40 - 13:40 – Lunch Break


 13:45-14:30  AI and Publishing

From ChatGPT to Midjourney and DALL-E, AI technology is continually changing the way we work.

In her keynote address, Stela Solar, Director of the National AI Centre hosted by CSIRO, will discuss the latest developments in AI and explore the opportunities and challenges for the publishing industry now, and into the future. 


14:35-15:20  Why Metadata is Everyone's Responsibility
Everyone knows that great metadata is critical for discoverability and sales. But often, metadata is an afterthought and isn't produced efficiently or effectively.

This panel of metadata experts will share best-practice examples of workflows and cross-departmental collaboration.

  • Kathleen O'Neill - Metadata Manager at Hardie Grant Books and Explore
  • Emma Rafferty - Editorial Manager at Hachette 
  • Kate Robertson - Regional Manager Operations at Wiley
  • Cat Colwell - TitlePage and Supply Chain Manager at the APA
  • Chaired by Shalini Kunahlan - Head of Marketing at Hardie Grant Books and Explore

15:25-16:10  Where to next? Meet the Publishing Industry's Rising Stars
Meet the next generation of publishing leaders as they discuss their careers, the future of the industry, and what they would do if they were in charge!

This year's shortlisted Rising Stars will be in conversation with one of the 2023 Open Book interns, Keerthana Ravindran.

The Rising Star award is sponsored by Media Super.


16:15-16:30 Closing Remarks


16:30-18:30 - Networking Drinks at the Fringe Common Rooms

The conference is over but the networking continues! Head over to the Fringe Common Rooms (just a short five-minute walk from State Library Victoria) for drinks, canapes and great company. The BookUp networking drinks will include the announcement of the publishing industry's Rising Star award and the shortlist for the Educational Publishing Awards Australia (EPAAs). 

The Networking Drinks are sponsored by the APA's Independent Publishers Committee.


  

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BookUp and the Rising Star award is made possible thanks to the continued support of the Copyright Agency's Cultural Fund, Books+Publishing and Media Super.