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ONIX for SerialsONIX for Serials is a family of XML formats
for communicating information
about serial products and subscription information, using the design
principles
and many of the elements defined in ONIX for Books
. The development of ONIX for Serials
has been undertaken in partnership between EDItEUR
and NISO,
the US National
Information Standards Organization. Initially
through a Joint
Working Party
and under the guidance of the ONIX
Serials Steering Group,
the original work has been taken forward to the point where three sets
of application
messages have been or are being defined and piloted, each supported by
an outline
specification, XML schema, and full HTML documentation: SPS (Serials Products
and Subscriptions) is a format for
communicating information
about
serial subscription products, with or without price information, and
optionally
including subscription information relating to a particular subscriber.
SOH (Serials Online
Holdings)
is a format for
communicating electronic
serials holdings details from publication access management systems to
user
libraries. SOH version 1.1 is now available for review and
piloting. SRN (Serials Release Notification) is a format for communicating information about the publication or electronic availability of one or more serial releases. ONIX
Serials
Coverage Statement is an XML
structure capable of
carrying simple or complex statements of holdings of serial resources. The Coverage Statement is
not a message
format, but rather a structure that is included in other ONIX for
Serials
formats. The
Coverage Statement may also
be used to express holdings or coverage in XML structures other than
those
specified in ONIX for Serials. Each
of these formats uses a common file of
coded data elements,
including permitted code values for each element. The
ONIX
Serials
Codelists file is included together with the XML Schema for each
format, or the latest
version can be downloaded
separately here, so that
code list updates can be obtained without re-installing the schemas
themselves. An eye-readable version of the codelist is also available. Fundamentally,
ONIX for Serials is best
viewed as a growing
“toolkit” of
individual and composite elements and content definitions, out of which
it will be possible to construct message formats for a variety of
applications.
To participate in the more detailed ONIX for Serials implementers’ discussion list, please subscribe to the ONIX for Serials implementation mailing list by sending an email to O4Simplement-subscribe@list.niso.org with "subscribe" as the subject. |