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Value |
Description |
Notes |
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01 |
Main description |
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02 |
Short description/annotation |
Limited to a maximum of 350 characters |
03 |
Long description |
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04 |
Table of contents |
Used for a table of contents sent as a single text field, which may or may not carry structure expressed through HTML etc.
Alternatively, a fully structured table of contents may be sent by using the <ContentItem> composite
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05 |
Review quote, restricted length |
A review quote that is restricted to a maximum length agreed between the sender and receiver of an ONIX file |
06 |
Quote from review of previous edition |
A review quote taken from a review of a previous edition of the work |
07 |
Review text |
Full text of a review of the product |
08 |
Review quote |
A quote from a review of the product |
09 |
Promotional ‘headline’ |
A promotional phrase which is intended to headline a description of the product |
10 |
Previous review quote |
A quote from a review of a previous work by the same author(s) or in the same series |
11 |
Author comments |
May be part of Reading Group Guide material: for other commentary, see code 42 |
12 |
Description for reader |
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13 |
Biographical note |
A note referring to all contributors to a product – NOT linked to a single contributor |
14 |
Description for Reading Group Guide |
For linking to a complete Reading Group Guide, see code 41 |
15 |
Discussion question for Reading Group Guide |
Each instance must carry a single question: for linking to a complete Reading Group Guide, see code 41 |
16 |
Competing titles |
Free text listing of other titles with which the product is in competition: although this text might not appear in ‘public’
ONIX records, it could be required where ONIX Is used as a communication format within a group of publishing and distribution
companies
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17 |
Flap copy |
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18 |
Back cover copy |
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19 |
Feature |
Text describing a feature of a product to which the publisher wishes to draw attention for promotional purposes. Each separate
feature should be described by a separate repeat, so that formatting can be applied at the discretion of the receiver of the
ONIX record
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20 |
New feature |
As code 19, but used for a feature which is new in a new edition of the product |
21 |
Publisher’s notice |
A statement included by a publisher in fulfillment of its contractual obligations, such as a disclaimer, sponsor statement,
or legal notice of any sort. Note that the inclusion of such a notice cannot and does not imply that a user of the ONIX record
is obliged to reproduce it
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22 |
Index |
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23 |
Excerpt from book |
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24 |
First chapter |
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25 |
Description for sales people |
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26 |
Description for press or other media |
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27 |
Description for subsidiary rights department |
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28 |
Description for teachers/educators |
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30 |
Unpublished endorsement |
A quote usually provided by a celebrity to promote a new book, not from a review |
31 |
Description for bookstore |
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32 |
Description for library |
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33 |
Introduction or preface |
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34 |
Full text |
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35 |
Promotional text |
Promotional text not covered elsewhere |
40 |
Author interview / QandA |
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41 |
Reading Group Guide |
Complete guide: see also codes 14 and 15 |
42 |
Commentary / discussion |
Other than author comments: see code 11 |
43 |
Short description for series or set |
(of which the product is a part.) Limited to a maximum of 350 characters |
44 |
Long description for series or set |
(of which the product is a part) |
45 |
Contributor event schedule |
Link to a schedule in iCalendar format |
46 |
License |
Link to a license covering permitted usage of the product content |
47 |
Open access statement |
Short summary statement of open access status and any related conditions (eg ‘Open access – no commercial use’), primarily
for marketing purposes. Should always be accompanied by a link to the complete license (see code 46)
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48 |
Digital exclusivity statement |
Short summary statement that the product is available only in digital formats (eg ‘Digital exclusive’). If a non-digital version
is planned, an <EndDate> should be used to specify the date when exclusivity will end. If a non-digital version is available,
the statement should not be included
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49 |
Official recommendation |
For example a recommendation or approval provided by a ministry of education or other official body. Use <Text> to provide
details and <TextSourceCorporate> to name the approver
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98 |
Master brand name |
A master brand name or title, where the use of the brand spans multiple sets, series and product forms, and possibly multiple
imprints and publishers. Used only for branded media properties carrying, for example, a children’s character brand. (This
functionality is provided as a workaround in ONIX 2.1 only. ONIX 3.0 has specific provision for master brands as title elements
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99 |
Country of final manufacture |
A single ISO 3166-1 country code from List 91 designating the country of final manufacture of the product. (This functionality
is provided as a workaround in ONIX 2.1. ONIX 3.0 has specific provision for country of manufacture as a separate element)
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