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Book Banning: Stores, Authors and Communities: What Can We Do?

Book Banning: Stores, Authors and Communities: What Can We Do? (February 23, 2023)
Content related to the education session Book Banning: Stores, Authors and Communities: What Can We Do?, Winter Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Advocacy
Tags:
  • ABFE

The rights of readers and the importance of representation in books is critical to the work of independent bookstores. The wave of book bans threaten these rights and these values as an orchestrated movement attempting to silence historically marginalized voices and experiences. As authors, publishers, and booksellers are under constant attack from random and targeted book bans, ABA has assembled a diverse group to discuss the effects of these bans.
Heather Hall from Green Feather Book Company; Maia Kobabe, author of Gender Queer ; Laura DeLaney from Rediscovered Books; and Kendrick Washington, Policy Advocacy Director of the Seattle ACLU, will share their experiences as well as their insight and wisdom on how to deal with an increasingly pervasive occurrence. The discussion will be moderated by Ray Daniels, Chief Communications Officer of ABA. Gather here to understand first hand what is at stake when book bans happen in your community and how you can respond or even prevent them.

 

Speakers: Laura DeLaney, Rediscovered Books (Boise, Idaho); Heather Hall, Green Feather Book Company (Norman, Oklahoma); Kendrick Washington, ACLU of Washington; Ray Daniels, American Booksellers Association (White Plains, New York); Maia Kobabe, Simon & Schuster

Book Banning: Stores, Authors and Communities: What Can We Do? (February 23, 2023)
Content related to the education session Book Banning: Stores, Authors and Communities: What Can We Do?, Winter Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Advocacy
Tags:
  • ABFE

The rights of readers and the importance of representation in books is critical to the work of independent bookstores. The wave of book bans threaten these rights and these values as an orchestrated movement attempting to silence historically marginalized voices and experiences. As authors, publishers, and booksellers are under constant attack from random and targeted book bans, ABA has assembled a diverse group to discuss the effects of these bans.
Heather Hall from Green Feather Book Company; Maia Kobabe, author of Gender Queer ; Laura DeLaney from Rediscovered Books; and Kendrick Washington, Policy Advocacy Director of the Seattle ACLU, will share their experiences as well as their insight and wisdom on how to deal with an increasingly pervasive occurrence. The discussion will be moderated by Ray Daniels, Chief Communications Officer of ABA. Gather here to understand first hand what is at stake when book bans happen in your community and how you can respond or even prevent them.

 

Speakers: Laura DeLaney, Rediscovered Books (Boise, Idaho); Heather Hall, Green Feather Book Company (Norman, Oklahoma); Kendrick Washington, ACLU of Washington; Ray Daniels, American Booksellers Association (White Plains, New York); Maia Kobabe, Simon & Schuster

ABA Community Forum

ABA Community Forum (February 23, 2023)
Content related to the education session ABA Community Forum, Winter Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • 101

The ABA Community Forum is a reimagined Town Hall with the same opportunities for members to be heard and more opportunity for constructive discussions about our industry. The full ABA Board will respond to questions and comments from all booksellers; booksellers who would like to send questions in advance can email [email protected]

ABA Community Forum (February 23, 2023)
Content related to the education session ABA Community Forum, Winter Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • 101

The ABA Community Forum is a reimagined Town Hall with the same opportunities for members to be heard and more opportunity for constructive discussions about our industry. The full ABA Board will respond to questions and comments from all booksellers; booksellers who would like to send questions in advance can email [email protected]

Batch for Books: Easy Invoice Management (Outside Expert)

Batch for Books: Easy Invoice Management (Outside Expert) (February 23, 2023)
Content related to the education session Batch for Books: Easy Invoice Management (Outside Expert), Winter Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Finance
Tags:
  • Technology

A big challenge for all bookstores is the volume and management of publisher invoices. In this session, you’ll hear from Batch colleagues and current Batch users about how they save time and money using Batch to manage their invoices and prepare payments to publishing partners. The session will include discussion and demonstrations with focus on how Batch:
- Automatically and electronically organizes invoices to reduce paperwork and free up time.
- Provides access to invoice information 24x7, enabling you to manage invoices when it’s most convenient for you.
- Provides electronic invoices, allowing you to verify shipments and raise claims for damages or shortages at the point of delivery.
- Allows payments to be prepared and remittances received and stored electronically.
- Links with QuickBooks; enabling automated entry of invoice data directly into QuickBooks.

 

Speakers: Nic Bottomley, Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights (Bath, Somerset); Nathan Halter, Batch for Books (Hartford, Connecticut); Christine Onorati, WORD Bookstores (Brooklyn, NYC and Jersey City, NJ)

Serving Communities by Creating Space

Serving Communities by Creating Space (February 23, 2023)
Content related to the education session Serving Communities by Creating Space, Winter Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Advocacy
Tags:
  • 101

For people in historically marginalized communities, having a space to exist, work, play, and connect can be a powerful thing. There are many ways to honor your community by creating space, and this panel will feature four booksellers who have done just that. You will leave this session with great hope for the future and promise of bookselling and with new ideas for creating space for the communities to which you belong.

 

Speakers: Davis Shoulders, Atlas Books (Johnson City, Tennessee); Lee Francis, Red Planet Books and Comics (Albuquerque, New Mexico); Janet Jones, Source Booksellers (Detroit, Michigan); Jonah Zimiles, [words] Bookstore (Maplewood, New Jersey)

Serving Communities by Creating Space (February 23, 2023)
Content related to the education session Serving Communities by Creating Space, Winter Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Advocacy
Tags:
  • 101

For people in historically marginalized communities, having a space to exist, work, play, and connect can be a powerful thing. There are many ways to honor your community by creating space, and this panel will feature four booksellers who have done just that. You will leave this session with great hope for the future and promise of bookselling and with new ideas for creating space for the communities to which you belong.

 

Speakers: Davis Shoulders, Atlas Books (Johnson City, Tennessee); Lee Francis, Red Planet Books and Comics (Albuquerque, New Mexico); Janet Jones, Source Booksellers (Detroit, Michigan); Jonah Zimiles, [words] Bookstore (Maplewood, New Jersey)

Making the Most of Sidelines (Bookseller Panel)

Making the Most of Sidelines (Bookseller Panel) (February 23, 2023)
Content related to the education session Making the Most of Sidelines (Bookseller Panel), Winter Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • 101

Whether you refer to them as sidelines, non-book, or gift merchandise, they're important to the profitability and customer experience for many bookstores. Come to this panel to gain insight into the process of curating, merchandising, and selling sidelines.

 

Speakers: Elizabeth Freeman, East Bay Booksellers (Oakland, California); Susan Kehoe, Browseabout Books (Rehoboth Beach, Delaware); Kelly Evert, Village Books (WA) (Bellingham, Washington); Mack Burner, Bookworm of Edwards (Edwards, Colorado)

Bookstore and School Partnerships (Bookseller Panel)

Bookstore and School Partnerships (Bookseller Panel) (February 23, 2023)
Content related to the education session Bookstore and School Partnerships (Bookseller Panel), Winter Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • Children's Bookselling

A school partnership is an important asset to any bookstore. It strengthens the community, introduces books to younger readers, generates future customers, and supports a bookstore’s bottom line. This session is a bookstore-presented panel on how to best establish school connections from square one. Booksellers will learn first steps to take to begin a healthy partnership, key roles in school administration to get to know, how to work with teachers, and what events and means of support a bookstore can provide to create trust and put the store front of mind when opportunities arise. Presented by the ABC Children’s Group for all booksellers.

 

Speakers: Susan Williams, M. Judson Booksellers & Storytellers (Greenville, South Carolina); Cathy Berner, Blue Willow Bookshop (Houston, Texas); Heather Jeziorowski, Little Shop of Stories (Decatur, Georgia)

Bookstore and School Partnerships (Bookseller Panel) (February 23, 2023)
Content related to the education session Bookstore and School Partnerships (Bookseller Panel), Winter Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • Children's Bookselling

A school partnership is an important asset to any bookstore. It strengthens the community, introduces books to younger readers, generates future customers, and supports a bookstore’s bottom line. This session is a bookstore-presented panel on how to best establish school connections from square one. Booksellers will learn first steps to take to begin a healthy partnership, key roles in school administration to get to know, how to work with teachers, and what events and means of support a bookstore can provide to create trust and put the store front of mind when opportunities arise. Presented by the ABC Children’s Group for all booksellers.

 

Speakers: Susan Williams, M. Judson Booksellers & Storytellers (Greenville, South Carolina); Cathy Berner, Blue Willow Bookshop (Houston, Texas); Heather Jeziorowski, Little Shop of Stories (Decatur, Georgia)

Managing Returns (Bookseller Panel)

Managing Returns (Bookseller Panel) (February 22, 2023)
Content related to the education session Managing Returns (Bookseller Panel), Winter Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Buying and Selling
Tags:
  • 101

Join a conversation with your bookselling colleagues to discuss the returns process and how best to navigate the what, when, and how of returns. Are you pulling by section or publisher, and why? Are you pulling quarterly, monthly, daily, and why? How do you manage staff scheduling and minimize your freight costs? Have you used the publisher return percent number when you create your criteria for returns? So much to discuss! Note: This conversation will focus on workflow and operations and will not include a discussion on inventory management. (All)

Speakers: Jenny Cohen, Waucoma Bookstore (Hood River, Oregon); Elayna Trucker, Napa Bookmine (Napa, California); Zachary Matelski, McLean & Eakin Booksellers (Petoskey, Michigan)

Managing Returns (Bookseller Panel) (February 22, 2023)
Content related to the education session Managing Returns (Bookseller Panel), Winter Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Buying and Selling
Tags:
  • 101

Join a conversation with your bookselling colleagues to discuss the returns process and how best to navigate the what, when, and how of returns. Are you pulling by section or publisher, and why? Are you pulling quarterly, monthly, daily, and why? How do you manage staff scheduling and minimize your freight costs? Have you used the publisher return percent number when you create your criteria for returns? So much to discuss! Note: This conversation will focus on workflow and operations and will not include a discussion on inventory management. (All)

Speakers: Jenny Cohen, Waucoma Bookstore (Hood River, Oregon); Elayna Trucker, Napa Bookmine (Napa, California); Zachary Matelski, McLean & Eakin Booksellers (Petoskey, Michigan)

Youth Programs to Capture the Gen Z Market (Outside Expert)

Youth Programs to Capture the Gen Z Market (Outside Expert) (February 22, 2023)
Content related to the education session Youth Programs to Capture the Gen Z Market (Outside Expert), Winter Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • Children's Bookselling

Gen Z — ages 10 to 25 years old — is the largest population in the world. Come to this fun panel where members of Gen Z will share their thoughts on merchandise, marketing, and partnerships that engage this essential group of readers with buying power. Presented by the ABC Children’s Group for all booksellers.

 

Speakers: Tegan Tigani, Queen Anne Book Company (Seattle, Washington); Rachel; Aurora; Payton

What You Need to Know About Nonprofit Models (Bookseller Panel)

What You Need to Know About Nonprofit Models (Bookseller Panel) (February 22, 2023)
Content related to the education session What You Need to Know About Nonprofit Models (Bookseller Panel), Winter Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • 101

Many bookstores have found creative financial stability and community buy-in through the nonprofit model. Others have added a nonprofit component to their business. By recognizing the intrinsic social and community benefits of independent bookstores, these bookstore owners have moved beyond the retail model and transitioned some or all of their business into a nonprofit organization. Hear from a panel of booksellers who will walk you through a brief overview of how and why they chose to operate in this way.

 

Speakers: Anne Waters, Hub City Bookshop (Spartanburg, South Carolina); Jamie Rogers Southern, Bookmarks (Winston-Salem, North Carolina); Sonja Coates, Seminary Co-Op Bookstore (Chicago, Illinois); Errol Anderson, Charis Books & More (Decatur, Georgia)

Designing and Implementing a DEI Program for Your Store

Designing and Implementing a DEI Program for Your Store (February 22, 2023)
Content related to the education session Designing and Implementing a DEI Program for Your Store, Winter Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Diversity & Inclusion
Tags:
  • Owners and Managers

Employers use diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives to create a more equitable, inclusive, and dynamic workforce. Designing and developing a DEI program involves four main phases:
1) Data collection and analysis to determine the need for change;
2) Strategy design to match business objectives;
3) Implementation;
4) Evaluation and continuing audit of the plan.
This session will be lead by Jason Thompson, author of Diversity and Inclusion Matters: Tactics and Tools to Inspire Equity and Game-Changing Performance (Wiley). Booksellers will leave this session with practical implementation ideas to begin a DEI program for their store.

 

Speakers: Jason Thompson, VP for DE&I at Western Governors University

Designing and Implementing a DEI Program for Your Store (February 22, 2023)
Content related to the education session Designing and Implementing a DEI Program for Your Store, Winter Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Diversity & Inclusion
Tags:
  • Owners and Managers

Employers use diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives to create a more equitable, inclusive, and dynamic workforce. Designing and developing a DEI program involves four main phases:
1) Data collection and analysis to determine the need for change;
2) Strategy design to match business objectives;
3) Implementation;
4) Evaluation and continuing audit of the plan.
This session will be lead by Jason Thompson, author of Diversity and Inclusion Matters: Tactics and Tools to Inspire Equity and Game-Changing Performance (Wiley). Booksellers will leave this session with practical implementation ideas to begin a DEI program for their store.

 

Speakers: Jason Thompson, VP for DE&I at Western Governors University

Lunch - Booksellers Present Indies Introduce Authors

Lunch - Booksellers Present Indies Introduce Authors (February 22, 2023)
Content related to the education session Lunch - Booksellers Present Indies Introduce Authors, Winter Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • 101

The Indies Introduce program is about what independent booksellers do best: discovering exciting debut authors and sharing the best with readers across the country. Enjoy lunch while learning about the title selection process from the bookseller panelists who curated the Winter/Spring 2023 Indies Introduce list. Many of the Winter/Spring 2023 Indies Introduce debut authors will be present to read a short passage and answer a question posed by one of the bookseller panelists. Authors will be available to sign copies of their debut books following the presentation.

Lunch - Booksellers Present Indies Introduce Authors (February 22, 2023)
Content related to the education session Lunch - Booksellers Present Indies Introduce Authors, Winter Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • 101

The Indies Introduce program is about what independent booksellers do best: discovering exciting debut authors and sharing the best with readers across the country. Enjoy lunch while learning about the title selection process from the bookseller panelists who curated the Winter/Spring 2023 Indies Introduce list. Many of the Winter/Spring 2023 Indies Introduce debut authors will be present to read a short passage and answer a question posed by one of the bookseller panelists. Authors will be available to sign copies of their debut books following the presentation.

What Pop-up and Mobile Stores Can Learn from Book Fairs (Bookseller Panel)

What Pop-up and Mobile Stores Can Learn from Book Fairs (Bookseller Panel) (February 22, 2023)
Content related to the education session What Pop-up and Mobile Stores Can Learn from Book Fairs (Bookseller Panel), Winter Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • Children's Bookselling

What is a book fair if not a mobile and pop-up bookstore appearing at different times at various locations? In this session, bookstores with robust and successful book fair programs will share how to apply their book fair business principles of inventory management, set up, and execution to the inventive business models of pop-up and mobile bookstores. Presented by the ABC Children’s Group for all booksellers.

 

Speakers: Molly Olivo, Child's Play Toys and Books (Washington, District of Columbia); Heather Hebert, Children's Book World (Haverford, Pennsylvania); Valeria Cerda, La Revo Books (Greenfield, Wisconsin); Holly Weinkauf, Red Balloon Bookshop (St. Paul, Minnesota)

Graphic Design For Promotion, Branding, and Signage (Bookseller Panel)

Graphic Design For Promotion, Branding, and Signage (Bookseller Panel) (February 22, 2023)
Content related to the education session Graphic Design For Promotion, Branding, and Signage (Bookseller Panel), Winter Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Marketing & PR
Tags:
  • 101

It is vital for a business to have visual content that is brand-focused, eye-catching, and easy to read. Luckily, with an array of low-cost and accessible web tools now available, it has never been easier. This panel features graphic design experts from a variety of backgrounds who will show examples of their work and discuss the graphic design tools they use to enhance their store’s promotional content, branding, signage, social media, events, and more. No matter your level of skill or comfort with graphic design, you will be able to apply something you learn here to your business. (All)

Speakers: Larry Law, Great Lakes Independent Booksellers Association (Woodridge, Illinois); Valentin Zuniga Contreras, The Book Jewel (Los Angeles, California); Carolann Duro, Quiet Quail Books (Highland, California); Melissa Napolitano, American Booksellers Association (White Plains, New York)

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