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  1. ONIX for Books. ONIX for Books is an XML format for sharing bibliographic data pertaining to both traditional books and eBooks. It is the oldest of the three ONIX standards, and is widely implemented in the book trade in North America, Europe and the Asia–Pacific region. It allows book and ebook publishers to create and manage rich metadata ...

  2. 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.) XML is one of those boring ideas that can make businesses run more smoothly, like ISBN numbers or barcodes.

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  4. ONIX (publishing protocol) ONIX ( online Information exchange) refers to any of three XML standard metadata formats developed by EDItEUR for use primarily within the book trade. ONIX was originally a single standard for capturing and communicating bibliographic data relating to books. That standard is now referred to as ONIX for Books and has ...

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    ONIX is an XML data format, and all of the data it contains is embedded inside ‘XML tags’. Tags are markup constructs between < and > characters, and they always occur in pairs, an opening tag and a closing tag.

  6. What is ONIX? ONIX is an acronym for ONline Information eXchange. ONIX is a standard format which publishers can use to distribute electronic information about their books to wholesalers, distributors, resellers, and bookstores. In short, for all those who are involved in book sales, ONIX allows the transmission of information about books ...

  7. ONIX is a group of related XML standards for books, serials and publishing rights information.. Onix for Books was the first of the standards to be widely adopted by the book trade and was developed by EDItEUR with Book Industry Communication (UK) and the Book Industry Study Group (US) and is currently maintained with the guidance of an International Steering Committee.

  8. ONIX Metadata. ONIX is an XML-based standard for rich book metadata, providing a consistent way for publishers, retailers and their supply chain partners to communicate a wide range of information about their products. It is a commercial data format, designed to be used globally, and not limited to any one language or the characteristics of a ...

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