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About today
the backgound what is ONIX?
ten minute XML
the ONIX data structure
how ONIX data feeds work
tricky parts of the ONIX message
What is ONIX?
What is ONIX?
database
database
Editorial Planeta
Publishers
Retailers
Editorial Planeta
Publishers
Publishers
Publishers
Publishers
Retailers
unsupportable
if data files are
all unique
Retailers
central
agencies
or data
aggregators
Retailers
simpler if
standard
data file
Retailers
export
database
ingest
database
Roots of ONIX
1997 EPICS and BIC Basic
1998 <indecs> project
1998 W3C XML specification
1999 Online Information Exchange initiative
from AAP Digital Issues working party
Roots of ONIX
1997 EPICS and BIC Basic
1998 <indecs> project
1998 W3C XML specification
1999 Online Information Exchange initiative
from AAP Digital Issues working party
Roots of ONIX
current status
ONIX governance
no fees payable for use of standard
http://www.editeur.org/files/about/EDItEUR%20
IPR%20licence%20v06%20-%2008-12-09%20%5BFINAL%5D.pdf
Commercial effects
ONIX standards support the business needs
of a wide range of stakeholders
http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/sites/default/files/resources/Open-Standards-Principles-FINAL.pdf
Commercial effects
provides an industry lexicon
reduction of technical risks
enables benchmarking against competitors
promotes service quality, lowers customer
service costs
a shared language
single source of truth about products
r-Boo
/5/ON
rg.uk
http:/
/www
.bic.o
a shared language
single source of truth about products
IX-fo
a shared language
single source of truth about products
/5/ON
IX-fo
r-Boo
ks/
http:/
/www
.bic.o
rg.uk
http://www.bisg.org/what-we-do-21-15-onix-for-books.php
Here, the average sales across all records with incomplete BIC Basic elements are 1,113 copies per title, with the complete records
seeing an 98% increase in average sales.
We can further break this down to compare the effect seen for online sales with those seen through physical book shops, which we
will refer to as offline sales. Figure 1.3 shows the change experienced across these two channelsiii.
fig. 1.4 Average sales for records with complete or incomplete BIC Basic data across different genres
Fiction titles see the most dramatic improvement in average sales for records with complete BIC Basic data and an image. Records
with incomplete data have average sales of 1,326 but this grows by 173% for titles with complete BIC Basic data and an image,
which have average sales of 3,624. Specialist Non-Fiction titles show the smallest increase but even so see average sales rise by
33% for titles with complete data and an image. Trade Non-Fiction average sales per ISBN grow by 97% when all BIC Basic
elements are present, and Childrens titles see average sales rise by 52%.
Overall, we can see a clear relationship between the completeness of basic metadata and sales.
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http://www.bisg.org/what-we-do-21-15-onix-for-books.php
ONIX in detail
Versions of ONIX
ONIX 2.1
ONIX 3.0
block-level updates
10 years
accumulated
experience
digital products
sets and series
sales rights
marketing collateral
parallel multi-lingual data
global
best practice
guide
related works
international markets
codelists
DTD, XSD
XSLT tools eg tag converter
codelists
DTD, XSD
XSLT tools eg tag converter
codelists
DTD, XSD
XSLT tools eg tag converter
codelists
DTD, XSD
XSLT tools eg tag converter
PDF, HTML
PDF, HTML
Internationalisation
standards like ONIX need to cope with
controlled vocabularies
global implementation guidelines
XML
structured data format
generally used for communication rather than
for storage
XML
structured data format
generally used for communication rather than
for storage
but you
W3C standard neutral and non-proprietary
create your
technology,
supported by lots ofown
software
looks like
tags
tools familiar
HTML
and all
tags must
be closed
<tag>data</tag>
tags can
be nested
<author>
<firstname>Mary</firstname>
<lastname>OConnor</lastname>
</author>
data
should be
granular
short
empty tag
syntax
<author/>
attributes
for data
format
<date format="yyyymmdd">20120116</date>
<date format="mmddyyyy">01162012</date>
<author>
</author>
Unicode
<author>!"#$%&# '()</author>
<author> </author>
XML
file must
start
<title>Stockholm AZ</title>
named
character
entity
<title>Stockholm A–Z</title>
<title>Stockholm A–Z</title>
<title>Stockholm A–Z</title>
numerical
character
reference
element
</ONIXmessage>
</ONIXMessage>
XML is
case
sensitive
DTD
</ONIXMessage>
XML schemas
a schema or DTD defines what tags and
attributes can be used
XML validation
XML files can be well-formed or valid
Validation limitations
an ONIX file is not simply a file that
Contracts
Works
ISTCs
Editions
ABR
2nd
Manifestations
ISBNs HB
EB
PB
CD
Impressions
1
(Reprints)
database
database
<Product>
<RecordReference>com.globalbookinfo.onix.01734529</RecordReference>
<NotificationType>03</NotificationType>
<RecordSourceType>04</RecordSourceType>
<RecordSourceIdentifier>
<RecordSourceIDType>06</RecordSourceIDType>
<IDValue>0614141800001</IDValue>
</RecordSourceIdentifier>
<RecordSourceName>Global Bookinfo</RecordSourceName>
<ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIDType>03</ProductIDType>
<IDValue>9780007232833</IDValue>
</ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType>
<IDValue>9780007232833</IDValue>
</ProductIdentifier>
<DescriptiveDetail>
<ProductComposition>00</ProductComposition>
<ProductForm>BC</ProductForm>
<ProductFormDetail>B102</ProductFormDetail>
<Measure>
<MeasureType>01</MeasureType>
<Measurement>8.5</Measurement>
<MeasureUnitCode>in</MeasureUnitCode>
</Measure>
who supplied
this info?
the ISBN
its a paperback
height
</Header>
<Product>
</Product>
<Product>
</Product>
</ONIXMessage>
<ONIXmessage>
<header>
<x298>
</header>
<product>
</product>
<product>
</product>
</ONIXmessage>
NameIdentifierRelator
nameIdType : Token (List 44)
iDTypeName : String [0..1]
SimplePersonalName
-namesBeforeKey : String [0..1]
-keyNames : String
-namesAfterKey : String [0..1]
PersonalName
/ personName : String
/ personNameInverted : String
0..1
Name
nameType : Token [0..1] (List 18)
identifies
0..n
NameIdentifier
idValue : String
{xor}
{xor}
StructuredPersonalName
titlesBeforeNames : String [0..1]
namesBeforeKey : String [0..1]
prefixToKey : String [0..1]
keyNames : String
suffixToKey : String [0..1]
namesAfterKey : String [0..1]
lettersAfterNames : String [0..1]
titlesAfterNames : String [0..1]
0..1
CorporateName
-namesBeforeKey : String [0..1]
-keyNames : String
-namesAfterKey : String [0..1]
/ corporateName : String
/ corporateNameInverted : String
0..n
ContributorPlaceRelator
contributorPlaceRelator : Token (List 151)
ProfessionalAffiliation
professionalPosition : String [0..1]
AlternativeName
0..n
Place
Contributor
NamedContributor
Date
date : Date
UnnamedContributor
NamedContributor is a
'persona', with (potentially)
multiple names (personalitites)
0..n
0..n
DateRelator
contributorDateRole : Token (List 177)
Contributor
sequenceNumber : Integer [0..1]
contributorRole : Token [1..n] (List 17)
fromLanguage : Token [0..1] (List 74)
tolanguage : Token [0..1] (List 74)
WebsiteRelator
websiteRole : Token [0..1] (List 73)
0..n
Website
websiteLink : URL
websiteDescription : Xstring [0..n]
DescriptiveDetail
author
is too
specific
<author>
<firstname>Mary Therese</firstname>
<lastname>OConnor</lastname>
</author>
<contributor>
<givenname>Maria</givenname>
<familyname>Garca del Ro Prez</familyname>
</contributor>
sorting vs.
display
prefixes
like van
de
<contributor>
<givenname>Xiaohua</givenname>
<familyname>Li</familyname>
<order>east</order>
</contributor>
<contributor>
<givenname>Guy</givenname>
<familyprefix>de</familyprefix>
<familyname>Maupassant</familyname>
<order>west</order>
</contributor>
functional
<Contributor>
granularity
<TitlesBeforeNames> eg Prof.
<NamesBeforeKey> eg Mary Therese
<PrefixToKey> eg de
<KeyNames> eg Balzac
<NamesAfterKey> eg Xiaohua
<SuffixToKey> eg Jr.
<LettersAfterNames> eg PhD.
<TitlesAfterNames> eg Prince of Wales careful
</Contributor>
analysis is
needed
simple
option as
well
metadata
complexity
reflects the level
of real-world
complexity
BB Hardback
BC Paperback
BD Loose-leaf
BE Spiral bound
BF Pamphlet
BG Fine binding
BB Hardback
BC Paperback
BD Loose-leaf
Loose-leaf book
BE Spiral bound
codes
BF Pamphlet
appear in
data
BG Fine the
binding
BB Hardback
BC Paperback
BD Loose-leaf
Loose-leaf book
BE Spiral bound
BF Pamphlet
BG Fine binding
independence
Book detail unspecified
BB Hardback
BC Paperback
BD Loose-leaf
Loose-leaf book
BE Spiral bound
BF Pamphlet
BG Fine binding
Codelists in ONIX
256 pages
Codelist 23 code 11
means content page count
<Extent>
<ExtentType>11</ExtentType>
<ExtentValue>256</ExtentValue>
<ExtentUnit>03</ExtentUnit>
</Extent>
Codelist 24 code 03
means pages
Codelists in ONIX
256 minutes
Codelist 23 code 09
means duration
<Extent>
<ExtentType>09</ExtentType>
<ExtentValue>256</ExtentValue>
<ExtentUnit>05</ExtentUnit>
</Extent>
Codelist 24 code 05
means minutes
Codelists in ONIX
256 minutes
Codelist 23 code 09
clarity
means duration
and
<Extent>
precision
<ExtentType>09</ExtentType>
<ExtentValue>256</ExtentValue>
<ExtentUnit>05</ExtentUnit>
</Extent>
Codelist 24 code 05
means minutes
Codelists in ONIX
256 minutes
Codelist 23 code 09
means duration
<Extent>
<ExtentType>09</ExtentType>
<ExtentValue>256</ExtentValue>
<ExtentUnit>05</ExtentUnit>
</Extent>
semantic
Codelist 24 code
05
intermeans minutes
operability
Codelists in ONIX
256 minutes
<extent>
<b218>09</b218>
<b219>256</b219>
<b220>05</b220>
</extent>
short tag
equivalent
message details
identity and authority
record details
product identifiers
1. descriptive details
product form
special features
packaging
physical size
usage constraints
trade classification
product parts
collection titles
titles
contributors
conference
edition
language
extent
subject
audience
2. collateral details
cited material
supporting resources
prizes
3. content detail
4. publishing details
supporting text
5. related material
related works
related products
6. supply details
markets
market publishing details
suppliers
discounts
prices and tax
reissue details
database
database
database
http://www.editeur.org/93/Release-3.0-Downloads/#Best practice
timing
http://www.bisg.org/docs/RecipientBestPracticesV1.0FINAL.pdf
certification schemes
timing
certification schemes
http://www.bic.org.uk/files/pdfs/110721recipients%20best%20practice%20final.pdf
timing
certification schemes
EDItX
EDIFACT
ONIX 3.0
database
database
Record reference
<RecordReference>uk.co.harpercollins.036036
</RecordReference>
<NotificationType>03</NotificationType>
<RecordSourceType>01</RecordSourceType>
<RecordSourceName>HarperCollins
Publishers Ltd.</RecordSourceName>
Product identifier
<ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIDType>03</ProductIDType>
<IDValue>9780007232833</IDValue>
</ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType>
<IDValue>9780007232833</IDValue>
</ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIDType>02</ProductIDType>
<IDValue>0007232837</IDValue>
</ProductIdentifier>
Contributor
2.1
<Contributor>
<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole>
<PersonNameInverted>Sjöwall, Maj
</PersonNameInverted>
<PersonNameIdentifier>
<PersonNameIDType>01</PersonNameIDType>
<IDTypeName>HCP Author ID</IDTypeName>
<IDValue>7421</IDValue>
</PersonNameIdentifier>
<BiographicalNote textformat="05"><p>Maj
Sjöwall is a poet. She lives in Sweden.</p>
</BiographicalNote>
</Contributor>
3.0
<Contributor>
<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole>
<NameIdentifier>
<NameIDType>01</NameIDType>
<IDTypeName>HCP Author ID</IDTypeName>
<IDValue>7421</IDValue>
</NameIdentifier>
<PersonNameInverted>Sjwall, Maj
</PersonNameInverted>
<BiographicalNote textformat="05"><p>Maj
Sjwall is a poet. She lives in Sweden.</p>
</BiographicalNote>
</Contributor>
<Contributor>
<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole>
<NameIdentifier>
<NameIDType>16</NameIDType>
<IDValue>0000000121479135</IDValue>
</NameIdentifier>
<PersonNameInverted>Sjwall, Maj
</PersonNameInverted>
<BiographicalNote textformat="05"><p>Maj
Sjwall is a poet. She lives in Sweden.</p>
</BiographicalNote>
</Contributor>
3.0
http://isni.org/search
<BiographicalNote><![CDATA[Umberto Eco,
professor of semiotics at the University of
Bologna, and author of The Name Of The
Rose and Foucaults Pendulum, is one of the
worlds bestselling novelists.
As well as novels, he also writes childrens
books and academic works.]]>
</BiographicalNote>
<BiographicalNote textformat="05"><p>Umberto
Eco, professor of semiotics at the University of
Bologna, and author of <em>The Name Of The
Rose</em> and <em>Foucaults Pendulum
</em>, is one of the worlds bestselling
novelists.</p><p>As well as novels, he also
writes childrens books and academic works.
</p></BiographicalNote>
<BiographicalNote language="ita"
textformat="05"><p>Umberto Eco, professore di
semiotica allUniversit di Bologna e autore di
<em>Il nome della rosa</em> e <em>Il pendolo
di Foucault</em>, uno dei romanzieri pi
venduto al mondo.</p></BiographicalNote>
<BiographicalNote language= "eng"
textformat="05"><p>Umberto Eco, professor of
semiotics at the University of Bologna, and
author of <em>The Name Of The Rose</em>
and <em>Foucaults Pendulum</em>, is one of
the worlds bestselling novelists.</p>
</BiographicalNote>
Titles
3.0.1
Titles
covers titles, subtitles
2.1
<NoSeries/>
<Title>
<TitleType>01</TitleType>
<TitleText textcase="01">The man on the
balcony</TitleText>
<TitlePrefix textcase="01">The</TitlePrefix>
<TitleWithoutPrefix textcase="01">man on
the balcony</TitleWithoutPrefix>
</Title>
3.0
<NoCollection/>
<TitleDetail>
<TitleType>01</TitleType>
<TitleElement>
<TitleElementLevel>01</TitleElementLevel>
<TitlePrefix>The</TitlePrefix>
<TitleWithoutPrefix textcase="02">Man on
the Balcony</TitleWithoutPrefix>
</TitleElement>
</TitleDetail>
3.0
<NoCollection/>
<TitleDetail>
<TitleType>01</TitleType>
<TitleElement>
<TitleElementLevel>01</TitleElementLevel>
<TitleText textcase="01">Mannen p
balcongen</TitleText>
</TitleElement>
</TitleDetail>
<TitleDetail>
<TitleType>01</TitleType>
<TitleElement>
<TitleElementLevel>02</TitleElementLevel>
<TitleText textcase="01">Martin Beck
</TitleText>
</TitleElement>
<TitleElement>
<TitleElementLevel>01</TitleElementLevel>
<TitleText textcase="01">Mannen p
balcongen</TitleText>
</TitleElement>
</TitleDetail>
3.0
publisher collections
ascribed collections
2.1
<Series>
<Title>
<TitleType>01</TitleType>
<TitleText textcase="02">Martin Beck</TitleText>
</Title>
<NumberWithinSeries>3</NumberWithinSeries>
</Series>
3.0
<Collection>
<CollectionType>10</CollectionType>
<TitleDetail>
<TitleType>01</TitleType>
<TitleElement>
<TitleElementLevel>02</TitleElementLevel>
<TitleText textcase="01">Martin Beck</TitleText>
</TitleElement>
<TitleElement>
<TitleElementLevel>01</TitleElementLevel>
<PartNumber>3</PartNumber>
</TitleElement>
</TitleDetail>
</Collection>
3.0.1
<CollectionSequence>
<CollectionSequenceType>02
</CollectionSequenceType>
<CollectionSequenceNumber>3.2
</CollectionSequenceNumber>
</CollectionSequence>
Publication order
Narrative order
Prince Caspian
Prince Caspian
Multi-item products
Contained items
<ContainedItem> in ONIX 2.1
<ProductPart> in ONIX 3.0
Subject
Subject
BISAC subject classification
BIC subject classification
library-specific schemes LCSH, Dewey,
UDC but rarely provided by publishers
keywords
CBMC codes
2.1
<MainSubject>
<MainSubjectSchemeIdentifier>10
</MainSubjectSchemeIdentifier>
<SubjectSchemeVersion>2010
</SubjectSchemeVersion>
<SubjectCode>FIC022020</SubjectCode>
<SubjectHeadingText>FICTION /
Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural
</SubjectHeadingText>
</MainSubject>
3.0
<Subject>
<MainSubject/>
<SubjectSchemeIdentifier>10
</SubjectSchemeIdentifier>
<SubjectSchemeVersion>2012
</SubjectSchemeVersion>
<SubjectCode>FIC022020</SubjectCode>
<SubjectHeadingText>FICTION /
Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural
</SubjectHeadingText>
</Subject>
http://editeur.dyndns.org
<Subject>
<SubjectSchemeIdentifier>20
</SubjectSchemeIdentifier>
<SubjectHeadingText>Martin Beck;
police procedural; Lake Vttern;
Wallander</SubjectHeadingText>
</Subject>
Descriptive text
Descriptive text
short description
long description
review snippets
combined contributor biography
table of contents
2.1
<OtherText>
<TextTypeCode>08</TextTypeCode>
<Text>‘Their mysteries don’t
just read well; they reread even better.
Witness, wife, petty cop or crook –
they’re all real characters even if
they get just afew sentences. The plots
hold, because they’re ingenious
but never inhuman.’
New York Times</Text>
</OtherText>
2.1
<OtherText>
<TextTypeCode>08</TextTypeCode>
<Text textformat="05"><p>‘Their
mysteries don’t just read well;
they reread even better. Witness, wife,
petty cop or crook – they’re
all real characters even if they get just a
few sentences. The plots hold, because
they’re ingenious but never
inhuman.’<br />New York Times
</p></Text>
</OtherText>
3.0
<TextContent>
<TextType>06</TextType>
<ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience>
<Text textformat="05"><p>Their mysteries
dont just read well; they reread even
better. Witness, wife, petty cop or crook
theyre all real characters even if they
get just a few sentences. The plots hold,
because theyre ingenious but never
inhuman.</p></Text>
<SourceTitle>New York Times</SourceTitle>
</TextContent>
<TextContent>
<TextType>06</TextType>
<ContentAudience>00</ContentAudience>
<Text textformat="02"><![CDATA[<p>Their
mysteries dont just read well; they
reread evenbetter. Witness, wife, petty
cop or crook …theyre all real
characters even if theyget just a few
sentences. The plots hold,because
theyre ingenious but neverinhuman.]]>
</Text>
<SourceTitle>New York Times</SourceTitle>
</TextContent>
3.0
Collateral material
http://www.guardian.co.uk/
books/2009/nov/22/crimethriller-maj-sjowall-sweden
Collateral material
cover images
author portrait images
sample spreads
deliver via URL in ONIX, or deliver separately
ONIX 3 goes further
cited material
<Imprint>
<ImprintName>Harper Perennial</ImprintName>
</Imprint>
2.1
<Imprint>
<NameCodeType>02</NameCodeType>
<NameCodeTypeName>HCP List ID
</NameCodeTypeName>
<NameCodeValue>HCUKPERF</NameCodeValue>
<ImprintName>Harper Perennial</ImprintName>
</Imprint>
<Imprint>
<ImprintName>Harper Perennial</ImprintName>
</Imprint>
3.0
<Imprint>
<ImprintIdentifier>
<ImprintIDType>01</ImprintIDType>
<IDTypeName>HCP List ID</IDTypeName>
<IDValue>HCUKPERF</IDValue>
</ImprintIdentifier>
<ImprintName>Harper Perennial</ImprintName>
</Imprint>
Territorial rights
Territorial rights
these are sales rights
editorial
ONIX recipient
sales order processing / distribution
cust serv
2.1
<SalesRights>
<SalesRightsType>01</SalesRightsType>
<RightsCountry>AG AI AU BB BD BM BN BS BW
BZ CM CY DM EG FJ FK GB GD GH GI GM
GY HK IE IL IN IO JM JO KE KI KN KW KY
LC LK LS MT MU MV MW MY MZ NA NG
NR NZ PG PK PN SB SC SD SG SH SL SO SZ
TC TO TT TV TZ UG VC VG VU WS YE RS ME
ZA ZM ZW</RightsCountry>
</SalesRights>
2.1
<SalesRights>
<SalesRightsType>03</SalesRightsType>
<RightsCountry>AS CA GU MP PH PR
US VI</RightsCountry>
</SalesRights>
3.0
<SalesRights>
<SalesRightsType>01</SalesRightsType>
<Territory>
<CountriesIncluded>US</CountriesIncluded>
<RegionsExcluded>US-HI US-AL
</RegionsExcluded>
</Territory>
</SalesRights>
<ROWSalesRightsType>03</ROWSalesRightsType>
2.1
<WorkIdentifier>
<WorkIDType>11</WorkIDType>
<IDValue>A0220090000154FA</IDValue>
</WorkIdentifier>
Contracts
Works
ISTCs
Editions
ABR
2nd
Manifestations
ISBNs HB
EB
PB
CD
Impressions
1
(Reprints)
swedish
english
abridged
ISTC
work
work
work
ISBN
product
product
product
hardback
e-book
paperback
3.0
<RelatedWork>
<WorkRelationCode>01</WorkRelationCode>
<WorkIdentifier>
<WorkIDType>11</WorkIDType>
<IDValue>A0220090000154FA</IDValue>
</WorkIdentifier>
</RelatedWork>
3.0
many
<RelatedProduct>
different
<ProductRelationCode>06</ProductRelationCode>
product
<ProductRelationCode>27</ProductRelationCode>
relators
<ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIDType>03</ProductIDType>
<IDValue>9780007324378</IDValue>
</ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType>
<IDValue>9780007324378</IDValue>
</ProductIdentifier>
</RelatedProduct>
product
first
second
third
work
work
work
product
product
product
product
product
product
product
product replaces
related product
Availability
Availability
distinguish between decisions made by the
publisher (cancelled, forthcoming, active,
out of print)
<PublishingStatus>
<ProductAvailability>
some supplier statuses simply repeat what the
publisher says, others reflect local stock status
<PublishingStatus>
product
code
Cancelled
01
02
Available
20
Temporarily unavailable
30
No longer supplied by us
43
51
Supply details
Supply details
carries details of your distributor
<Price>
<PriceTypeCode>02</PriceTypeCode>
<DiscountCoded>
<DiscountCodeType>01</DiscountCodeType>
<DiscountCode>AHACP029</DiscountCode>
</DiscountCoded>
<PriceAmount>7.99</PriceAmount>
<CurrencyCode>GBP</CurrencyCode>
<CountryCode>GB</CountryCode>
<TaxRateCode1>Z</TaxRateCode1>
<TaxRatePercent1>0</TaxRatePercent1>
<TaxableAmount1>7.99</TaxableAmount1>
<TaxAmount1>0.00</TaxAmount1>
</Price>
2.1
2.1
<Price>
<PriceTypeCode>01</PriceTypeCode>
<DiscountCoded>
<DiscountCodeType>01</DiscountCodeType>
<DiscountCodeTypeName>FolklorePub
</DiscountCodeTypeName>
<DiscountCode>029</DiscountCode>
</DiscountCoded>
<PriceAmount>9.95</PriceAmount>
<CurrencyCode>USD</CurrencyCode>
<CountryCode>US</CountryCode>
<CountryCode>PR</CountryCode>
</Price>
2.1
<Price>
<PriceTypeCode>07</PriceTypeCode>
<PriceAmount>49.00</PriceAmount>
<CurrencyCode>SEK</CurrencyCode>
<CountryCode>SE</CountryCode>
<TaxRateCode1>R</TaxRateCode1>
<TaxRatePercent1>6</TaxRatePercent1>
<TaxableAmount1>46.25</TaxableAmount1>
<TaxAmount1>2.75</TaxAmount1>
</Price>
<Price>
<PriceType>01</PriceType>
<DiscountCoded> </DiscountCoded>
<PriceAmount>7.99</PriceAmount>
<CurrencyCode>EUR</CurrencyCode>
<Territory>
<CountriesIncluded>AT BE CY FI FR DE ES
GR IE IT LU MT NL PT SI SK AD MC ME
SM VA</CountriesIncluded>
</Territory>
<PriceDate>
<PriceDateRole>15</PriceDateRole>
<Date>20130225</Date>
</PriceDate>
</Price>
3.0
E-books
E-books
what do people ask about?
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http://w
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http://www.bisg.org/docs/EBooksONIX_FAQ.pdf
E-book identifiers
lack of accepted standard practice, most
particularly among publishers in USA
http://www.isbn-international.org/faqs/view/17
http://www.bisg.org/docs/BISG_Policy_1101.pdf
E-book identifiers
lack of accepted standard practice, most
particularly among publishers in USA
http://www.isbn-international.org/faqs/view/17
http://www.bisg.org/docs/BISG_Policy_1101.pdf
E-book identifiers
lack of accepted standard practice, most
particularly among publishers in USA
http://www.isbn-international.org/faqs/view/17
http://www.bisg.org/docs/BISG_Policy_1101.pdf
E-book identifiers
ISBN is the primary supply chain identifier
for e-books just as it is for physical
E-book identifiers
E-book identifiers
there remains some disagreement about
product identifiers
product form
product form detail
product form feature
usage restrictions
extent
edition
pub dates
ONIX 2.1
and 3.0 differ
significantly
territorial rights
sales restrictions
related products
supplier
agency/tiered pricing
accessibility
<ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIDType>03</ProductIDType>
<IDValue>9780007232833</IDValue>
</ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType>
<IDValue>9780007232833</IDValue>
</ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIDType>01</ProductIDType>
<IDTypeName>XYZ SKU</IDTypeName>
<IDValue>BP036036</IDValue>
</ProductIdentifier>
<ProductForm>DG</ProductForm>
<ProductFormDetail>E201</ProductFormDetail>
<ProductFormDetail>E202</ProductFormDetail>
<ProductContentType>10</ProductContentType>
<ProductContentType>06</ProductContentType>
<ProductContentType>13</ProductContentType>
<ProductFormFeature>
<ProductFormFeatureType>06
</ProductFormFeatureType>
<ProductFormFeatureValue>03
</ProductFormFeatureValue>
<ProductFormFeatureDescription>iOS 5.1
</ProductFormFeatureDescription>
</ProductFormFeature>
<EpubType>029</EpubType>
<ProductComposition>00</ProductComposition>
<ProductForm>ED</ProductForm>
<ProductFormDetail>E101</ProductFormDetail>
<ProductFormDetail>E201</ProductFormDetail>
<ProductFormDetail>E202</ProductFormDetail>
<ProductFormFeature>
<ProductFormFeatureType>06
</ProductFormFeatureType>
<ProductFormFeatureValue>03
</ProductFormFeatureValue>
<ProductFormFeatureDescription>iOS 5.1
</ProductFormFeatureDescription>
</ProductFormFeature>
<PrimaryContentType>10</PrimaryContentType>
<ProductContentType>06</ProductContentType>
<ProductContentType>13</ProductContentType>
2.1
3.0
Usage restrictions
ONIX 3.0 only <EpubTechnicalProtection>
and <EpubUsageConstraint>
<EpubTechnicalProtection>03
</EpubTechnicalProtection>
<EpubUsageConstraint>
<EpubUsageType>05</EpubUsageType>
<EpubUsageStatus>01</EpubUsageStatus>
</EpubUsageConstraint>
<EpubUsageConstraint>
<EpubUsageType>03</EpubUsageType>
<EpubUsageStatus>02</EpubUsageStatus>
<EpubUsageLimit>
<Quantity>10</Quantity>
<EpubUsageUnit>05</EpubUsageUnit>
</EpubUsageLimit>
</EpubUsageConstraint>
Extents
can provide multiple extents, via <Extent>
<Extent>
<ExtentType>22</ExtentType>
<ExtentValue>1.4</ExtentValue>
<ExtentUnit>19</ExtentUnit>
</Extent>
<Extent>
<ExtentType>02</ExtentType>
<ExtentValue>142000</ExtentValue>
<ExtentUnit>02</ExtentUnit>
</Extent>
<Extent>
<ExtentType>08</ExtentType>
<ExtentValue>320</ExtentValue>
<ExtentUnit>03</ExtentUnit>
</Extent>
3.0
Edition types
<EditionType> copes with
digital originals
<EditionType>DGO</EditionType>
enhanced editions
<EditionType>ENH</EditionType>
Publication dates
ONIX 3.0 can provide multiple dates using
<PublishingDate>
3.0
<PublishingDate>
<PublishingDateRole>11</PublishingDateRole>
<Date dateformat="05">1811</Date>
</PublishingDate>
<PublishingDate>
<PublishingDateRole>19</PublishingDateRole>
<Date dateformat="01">198510</Date>
</PublishingDate>
<PublishingDate>
<PublishingDateRole>02</PublishingDateRole>
<Date dateformat="00">20110428</Date>
</PublishingDate>
2.1
<PublicationDate>20110428</PublicationDate>
<YearFirstPublished>1811</YearFirstPublished>
Territorial rights
same as printed books
but perceived as being complex because of
the reality of global selling suddenly it
matters!
3.0
<SalesRights>
<SalesRightsType>07</SalesRightsType>
<Territory>
<RegionsIncluded>WORLD</RegionsIncluded>
</Territory>
</SalesRights>
<SalesRestriction>
<SalesRestrictionType>05</SalesRestrictionType>
<SalesOutlet>
<SalesOutletName>Fnac</SalesOutletName>
</SalesOutlet>
</SalesRestriction>
2.1
<SalesRights>
<SalesRightsType>01</SalesRightsType>
<RightsCountry>GB AT BE BG CY CZ DE DK EE
ES FI FR GR HU IE IT LT LU LV MT NL PL PT
RO SE SI SK CH IS LI NO</RightsCountry>
</SalesRights>
<SalesRestriction>
<SalesRestrictionType>04</SalesRestrictionType>
<SalesOutlet>
<SalesOutletName>Tesco</SalesOutletName>
</SalesOutlet>
</SalesRestriction>
2.1
<WorkIdentifier>
<WorkIDType>11</WorkIDType>
<IDValue>A0220090000154FA</IDValue>
</WorkIdentifier>
<WorkIdentifier>
<WorkIDType>01</WorkIDType>
<IDTypeName>KPbiblioWID</IDTypeName>
<IDValue>2283</IDValue>
</WorkIdentifier>
3.0
<RelatedWork>
<WorkRelationCode>01</WorkRelationCode>
<WorkIdentifier>
<WorkIDType>11</WorkIDType>
<IDValue>A0220090000154FA</IDValue>
</WorkIdentifier>
<WorkIdentifier>
<WorkIDType>01</WorkIDType>
<IDTypeName>KPbiblioWID</IDTypeName>
<IDValue>2283</IDValue>
</WorkIdentifier>
</RelatedWork>
3.0
<RelatedProduct>
<ProductRelationCode>13</ProductRelationCode>
<ProductRelationCode>06</ProductRelationCode>
<ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIDType>03</ProductIDType>
<IDValue>9780007120765</IDValue>
</ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType>
<IDValue>9780007120765</IDValue>
</ProductIdentifier>
<ProductForm>BC</ProductForm>
</RelatedProduct>
Supplier
<Supplier> in ONIX is usually a physical
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E-book prices
<Price>
<PriceType>41</PriceType>
<DiscountCoded>
<DiscountCodeType>05</DiscountCodeType>
<DiscountCodeTypeName>XYZ Agency Rate
List</DiscountCodeTypeName>
<DiscountCode>B</DiscountCode>
</DiscountCoded>
<PriceAmount>49.95</PriceAmount>
<CurrencyCode>SEK</CurrencyCode>
</Price>
3.0
<PriceCoded>
<PriceCodeType>01</PriceCodeType>
<PriceCodeTypeName>EbookVendor.com Tier
</PriceCodeTypeName>
<PriceCode>7a</PriceCode>
</PriceCoded>
E-book accessibility
E-book accessibility
accessibility goes beyond the features of the
e-book reading system accessible content
E-book accessibility
ONIX has always been able to describe
Braille, large print, DAISY products
E-book accessibility
high-level EDItEUR / WIPO advice
http://www.editeur.org/109/EnablingTechnologies-Framework/
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/
0636920025283.do (available free of charge)
Accessibility features
alt text
full alternative
descriptive text
<ProductFormFeature>
<ProductFormFeatureType>09</ProductFormFeatureType>
<ProductFormFeatureValue>10</ProductFormFeatureValue>
</ProductFormFeature>
<ProductFormFeature>
<ProductFormFeatureType>09</ProductFormFeatureType>
<ProductFormFeatureValue>13</ProductFormFeatureValue>
</ProductFormFeature>
<ProductFormFeature>
<ProductFormFeatureType>09</ProductFormFeatureType>
<ProductFormFeatureValue>15</ProductFormFeatureValue>
</ProductFormFeature>
Codelist 196
codelist is granular, and carefully specified
each print-impaired reader can characterise
their requirements in terms of the various
features in List 196
Summary
http://www.editeur.org/93/Release-3.0Downloads/
http://www.editeur.org/15/Previous-Releases/
http://www.editeur.org/14/Code-Lists/
#Code lists issue latest
http://www.bisg.org/docs/
Best_Practices_Document.pdf
http://www.bisg.org/docs/
Recipient_Best_Practices.pdf
https://booknetcanada.onconfluence.com/
display/UserDocs/ONIX
http://www.nielsenbookdata.co.uk/uploads/
BookData ONIX Guidelines V3_2.pdf
http://www.bisg.org/what-we-do-0-136-bisacsubject-headings-list-major-subjects.php
(note annual licensing requirement)
http://www.bic.org.uk/files/pdfs/101201 bic2.1
complete rev.pdf
http://editeur.dyndns.org/bic_categories
(interactive version)
http://www.istc-international.org
http://www.isbn-international.org
http://www.isni.org
graham@editeur.org
http://www.editeur.org