bisg webcast -- onix for books v3.0 implemention
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In April 2009, EDItEUR announced the release of a major new version of the ONIX for Books standard: ONIX 3.0. During this 60-minute webcast, Richard Stark, Director of Product Data for Barnes & Noble, Inc. and Chair of BISAC's Metadata Committee, described best practices for implementing this important data standard.TRANSCRIPT
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This BISG WEBCAST took place Tuesday, August 4, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. EDT.
To register for future BISG Webcasts, please visit:http://www.bisg.org/event-cat-6-webcasts.php
To download further information about ONIX for Books, please visit:http://www.bisg.org/what-we-do-21-15-onix-for-books.php
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What level of familiarity do you have with ONIX?
(any version)
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Richard StarkDirector of Product Data, Barnes & Noble, Inc.Chair, BISAC’s Metadata Committee
Richard Stark is the Director of Product Data for Barnes & Noble, a position he has held for the past eleven years. He has been active in book industry standards since 1995. Since 1999, Richard has chaired the BISAC Metadata Committee, the group that governs bibliographic data standards for the U.S. book industry. He was a member of the ISO working group that revised the ISBN standard and the ISO working group that developed the International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI).
Richard has been a bookseller for twenty years. His experience includes positions in store management and purchasing at Barnes & Noble, Borders, and independent booksellers. He was educated in the Great Books Program at St. John’s College in Santa Fe, NM.
ONIX is the product of negotiation and compromise
Many data points in ONIX are specific to the business needs of a given country or market
There are often multiple ways of presenting the same data
ONIX recipients want consistency
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Most major players in our market have indicated that they plan to implement ONIX 3.0 early in 2010
Establishing Best Practices now allows all ONIX implementers to aim for the same target
Consistent practices for eBook data early in the development of this business will save us trouble down the road
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A focus on key data elements Detailed style rules for each data element Usage guidelines and examples provided Incorporation into BISG’s Product Data
Certification Program (PDCP)
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Identification of key data elements Definition(s) Style rules Examples of proper usage Details on how to present unusual data Indication of when to provide this data Business case for supplying this data Guidelines on presenting this data in ONIX
This record is for an actual eBook, although the ISBN has been changed to protect the innocent
I will go through this record in detail using XMLSPY
We will compare this record to a record for the same book in ONIX 2.1
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XML can be intimidating if you are not familiar with it, but it is actually easy to read once you understand the tagging and structure
You can code your internal product database to output consistently-formatted, valid XML records for each product
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Begins Aug 21st, at next Metadata Committee meeting
Includes revision of Best Practices for ONIX 2.1 Will highlight Best Practices on digital
products Reviewed & discussed at Metadata Committee
mtgs. on 9/24, 10/16, 11/20, and 12/18 Final draft approved by Metadata on 12/18 Final draft endorsed by BISG Board on 1/21
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Amazon.com Baker & Taylor Barnes & Noble BookNet Canada R.R. Bowker Firebrand
Technologies Hachette Book
Group Ingram
Library of Congress McGraw-Hill NetRead Oxford University Press Pearson Education Random House Simon & Schuster John Wiley & Sons Zondervan
All BISG members are welcome to join!
Now what?...
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Update your company’s entry in BISG’s ONIX Users Directory http://www.bisg.org/directory/onix.php
Join Metadata Committee discussions on ONIX for Books 3.0 Best Practices
Implement ONIX for Books v3.0…
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Presenter Contact Information Richard Stark: [email protected] Website: www.bisg.org/committee-2-14-
metadata-committee
BISG Contact Information Angela Bole: [email protected] Website: www.bisg.org