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  1. www.editeur.org › 83 › OverviewEDItEUR

    Overview. The ONIX for Books Product Information Format is the international standard for representing and communicating book industry product information – metadata – in electronic form. Watch a briefing introducing ONIX, as a pre-recorded webinar (15 mins, with closed captions or transcript in English, plus subtitles in Italian and ...

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  3. Overview. The ONIX for Books standard provides a free-to-use format for passing descriptive metadata about books between publishers, data aggregators, book retailers and other interested parties in the publishing industry. Metadata concerning one or more book titles can be stored in a suitably formatted XML file known as an 'ONIX message'.

  4. A non-technical, beginners' guide to ONIX for Books | Consonance. By Rob Jones, chairman. ONIX & data feeds. ONIX is a type of XML (whatever that is) ONIX is built using something called XML. Let’s not worry what those letters stand for. (It’s ‘Extensible Markup Language’, but you don’t need to know that.)

  5. www.editeur.org › 93 › Release-3EDItEUR

    ONIX 3.0 Tagname converter and Large file splitter. The ONIX for Books Release 3.0 Tagname converter is an XSLT script which enables ONIX reference names to be translated into short tags, and vice versa. The XSLT script and instructions for its use are available here. This script can be used with ONIX files conforming to Release 3.0.

  6. Download ONIXEDIT Software For Windows installer to Manage ONIX Metadata Files (2.1 and 3.0) about your Books and eBooks on your PC. ONIX metadata tools for the book industry Products

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  8. Read and write ONIX 2.1 and 3.0 XML files with short or long tags. Convert automatically your ONIX 2.1 files to ONIX 3.0. Integrated ONIX 2.1 and 3.0 validator (e.g. required fields, restricted values, etc.) Integrated validator for specific formats (BTLF, Booknet, BISG, BIC, APA) and for the latest ONIX 3.0 Best Practices document.

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