![]() ONIX for BooksDeveloped and maintained by EDItEUR jointly with Book Industry Communication (UK) and the Book Industry Study Group (US), and with user groups in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain and the Republic of Korea. The ONIX for Books Product Information Message is the international standard for representing and communicating book industry product information in electronic form. Latest general release: Release 2.1 (revision 02)For
users in most countries, the current release is Release
2.1
revision 02, published in 2004,
with some minor revisions to
documentation in
February 2005. Special
supplementary release: Release 2.1 revision 03 To
meet
the short-term needs of ONIX implementations in Download Release 2.1 documentation and XML DTD, revised Feb. 2005 Download Release 2.1 XML schema Release 2.1 is an important release – the first release which is the result of feedback from a substantial volume of live usage in several countries – but with full upwards compatibility from Release 2.0. There are many additions to the ONIX for Books Product record format, but senders of ONIX data who do not wish to use the added elements need do nothing more in the first instance than change the release number in the header of their ONIX messages in order to upgrade to Release 2.1. Following
the original issue of Release 2.1 in June 2003, and a number of
corrections and minor upgrades made in December 2003 as revision 01, we
have made a few further additions, primarily to support the special
needs of ONIX implementations in Expanded character set support – direct support for XHTML in designated text elements – new Website composite enables website links to be specified in many different contexts – enhanced Title composite – support for name coding, for personal and corporate names – comprehensive specification of worldwide territorial rights and other non-territorial sales restrictions – new ability to handle re-issues – provision for sending stock information – new elements and code lists to meet the special needs of the US religious book trade – and much else besides. As always, the changes are spelt out in detail in the introduction to each of the ONIX for Books specification documents. New users should go straight to Release 2.1. For existing users, Releases 1.1, 1.2, 1.2.1 and 2.0 are still available on the website: Previous releases.
ONIX standards are 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. If you have comments, questions or suggestions for improvements to ONIX Product Information, please send them to one of the following contacts: For the USA, Karen Forster, BISG, email karen@bisg.org For the UK and all other countries, to Stella Griffiths, EDItEUR, email info@editeur.org |