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      • It's an XML-based standard for tagging metadata about books, initially created in 2000 and used by the Press since 2001. Before ONIX, book metadata was generally sent in spreadsheets, and each vendor had a different preference for what metadata was sent and how it was formatted. ONIX made it possible to create one file that could go to everyone.
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  3. Onix is short for ONline Information eXchange (but you’ll never need to know that). Frankly, it’s a terrible acronym because it gives no clue about its purpose; a name like that could apply to almost any form of electronic communication.

  4. Feb 1, 2024 · How does the entire world get information about what you are publishing? It’s from a feed called ONIX, that propagates every detail about your titles. This week on the pod, we take a deep dive into ONIX and its role for small publishers.

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