The Biblio suite of software runs the publishing processes for some of the world’s leading publishers. Customized and tailored for every type of publishing, Biblio supports the business needs of all publishers from academic, scholarly and professional to trade and children’s novelty book publishers and supports their complete end-to-end process from ideation and modelling to final publication and post-publication analysis.
Our Biblio suite of publishing systems runs the processes for some of the world’s leading publishers, including Penguin Random House, Hachette UK, Pearson Education, Pan Macmillan, Harvard University Press, Bloomsbury and a number of high-profile independents.
Fully scalable to suit publishers of any size, with options for a standard, out-of-the-box setup or bespoke implementations, the Biblio suite is available as Software as a Service or an installed solution.
User in Publishing
Advanced user of Biblio3
★★★★★
Useful in many ways, interface not user friendly
What do you like best?
Biblio contains all the info that I need to research a title— marketing roles, prices, summaries, reviews. It's helpful to not have to click around multiple programs and documents to find that information.
What do you dislike?
The interface is not user-friendly or intuitive. It's difficult to tell what you should click on to get to certain info. If you are copying an isbn it often brings you to a page where you edit/change the info, and then you have to click out of that. But the real issue is the print&bind and in release reports— difficult to run and the report itself: tiny font, very wordy, difficult to read. These could be improved immensely.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It requires a bit of training upfront, but it's generally a good system. It gets what it needs to do done.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
Biblio is the only title management system I have used— I appreciate how much info it contains about titles. It's all in one place. Once you have learned how to use it, it is fairly simple.
Review source: G2.com