EUDR and ONIX
A Supply Chain Lunch & Learn
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In this webinar, Graham Bell (EDItEUR) will discuss the impact of the upcoming EU Deforestation Regulations, the responsibilities it places on publishers, distributors, and retailers both within the European Union and outside it, and the need for data collection and record-keeping about the sources of raw materials used in the book industry. He’ll also describe how ONIX can be used to communicate some of the key metadata required for compliance with the regulations.
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An updated recording from EDItEUR can be viewed here.
Graham Bell is Executive Director of EDItEUR, responsible for the overall development of EDItEUR’s standards and the management services it provides on behalf of other standards agencies (including the International ISNI agency and the International DOI Foundation). He joined EDItEUR as its Chief Data Architect in 2010, focused on the continuing development and application of ONIX for Books, and on other EDItEUR standards for both the book and serials sectors.
Graham previously worked for HarperCollins Publishers in the UK, where most recently he was Head of Publishing Systems. He led the development of bibliographic and digital asset management systems, and was involved with the launches of many HarperCollins digital initiatives including e-audio, e-books and print-on-demand programmes. He has over a decade of experience with ONIX for Books. Prior to HarperCollins, he worked as an editor and in IT roles within the magazine industry with Redwood Publishing and BBC Magazines.
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