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ONIX International XML DTD

[October 14, 2000] "ONIX International is the international standard for representing and communicating book industry product information in electronic form, incorporating the core content which has been specified in national initiatives such as BIC Basic and AAP's ONIX Version 1. Release 1.1 is the first full release of ONIX International, and incorporates the results of practical trials and extensive review in both the US and the UK during June 2000. The ONIX International XML DTD now supports the extended character sets which are generally available in HTML, as well as full UNICODE implementations. The EPICS/ONIX family of standards is maintained by EDItEUR under the direction of an international steering group. US implementation and input to the international steering group are co-ordinated through a committee of the Book Industry Study Group (BISG). UK implementation and input to the international steering group are co-ordinated through the BIC Product Metadata Committee. . . The ONIX specification is developed and maintained by EDItEUR jointly with the Association of American Publishers, Book Industry Communication and the Book Industry Study Group."

"ONIX International is a standard for representing and communicating book industry product information in electronic form. It aims to achieve the following objectives: (1) To cover not only books but also other media which are published and distributed through the book industry. (2) To meet the practical information needs of all sectors of the industry, including but not limited to online booksellers. (3) To reflect the realities of national and international rights, distribution, pricing and availability. (4) To be usable in a multilingual marketplace. (5) Very importantly, to incorporate the core content which has been specified in national initiatives such as BIC Basic and AAP's ONIX. (6) Finally, to build where possible on what EDItEUR's EPICS and the <indecs> Project have done to establish sound models for metadata in a future electronic environment."

"The definition of the ONIX International XML format consists of a number of linked .txt files. Together, they constitute a formal definition which allows standard XML software to parse, verify and operate on the content of any correctly-formulated ONIX International message, at Level 1 or Level 2. This means that anybody who is receiving ONIX messages from a variety of sources should need only one fundamental process to handle them. The files also carry sufficient notes to enable a user who is familiar with the principles of XML to understand how they are constructed and how they should be used. . . XML Reference Names in column 4 [of the listing] are the plain English names used in the XML DTD for readability, and which may also be used in messages. Tags in column 5 are the short names also defined in the XML DTD for use in messages where conciseness is considered more important than readability." Examples (data element, XML Reference Name, short name):
Notification or update type code <NotificationType> <a002>
Product form description <ProductFormDescription> <b014>
Additional subject scheme identifier <SubjectSchemeIdentifier> <b067>
Audience code <AudienceCode> <b073>

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