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ONIX for Books Product Information Message

28 Jun 2021

Title and subtitle get displayed in a prominent position in an online store, so it seems like a good idea: In both cases, the extra information is useful, but should be in a dedicated field of its own – either as a Promotional headline (one of the many options in ), or in respectively. [...] In the example, the ONIX may well look correct to the sender, so why might a recipient have this problem? The first line of the ONIX (in fact of any XML file) declares the character set and encoding that the remainder of the file uses (or should be using). [...] For recipients, is mostly a rough guide to the reliability and stability of the metadata in the record. [...] Type 01 indicates the data is subject to significant change (even key information like the binding, the title or author names) because it is sent a long time – usually several months – prior to publication, whereas most of the bibliographic metadata in a type 03 record should be correct and highly stable because Notification type 03 records should be sent no earlier than the publication date (or t. [...] Failing to ensure the is unique and does not change For recipients, the record reference might be the single most important field, used to decide whether newly-received metadata is a new product, or is an update of a previous record.
Pages
9
Published in
United Kingdom