ONIX Essentials Plus Training Course
This intensive three-session virtual course introduces the ONIX standard.
Overview
This intensive three-session virtual course introduces the ONIX standard and the essentials of producing, managing, and disseminating book metadata. It mixes the background and theory of metadata with real-world practice and guidance in an approachable but authoritative way.
Benefits of Attending
Attendees will learn to understand the basics of ONIX and how it is used in the book industry, to inspect and interpret details of an ONIX message file, and how it could be improved.
Course Level
Beginner. This course is suitable for beginners with no knowledge of ONIX, although it is also of value to those who are already familiar with ONIX. It is aimed at staff with management responsibility for product metadata—either in editorial, IT, marketing or production within a publisher—or in similar roles within distribution and retailing. It is not highly technical, but software developers seeking to understand ONIX would benefit greatly from this course.
Course Outline
The course content aims to cover ONIX 3.0/3.1 in a comprehensive way.
Introduction
Explanation of what ONIX is, with typical use cases; a brief history of ONIX and its governance; discussion of the different versions of ONIX (2.1 vs 3.0/3.1) including the advantages of 3.0 and 3.1; its commercial benefits; available documentation and tools; development and timetable for new versions. Some of this introduction is pre-recorded, for viewing before the main training.
More detail
Introduction to XML syntax and schemas; importance of semantics and controlled vocabularies (codelists); high-level structure and design of ONIX; principles of functional granularity, language independence, semantic interoperability; how codelists and data elements are linked; organisation of data feeds, best practice and service level expectations.
Key data elements
Record reference; Product identifiers and Product form; Contributors; XHTML encoding of rich text; Titles, sets, series and Collections; Language and Edition; Subject coding and keywords; Target audience description; Descriptive text and other collateral material; Imprint and Publisher; Publication date and Sales embargos; Territorial sales rights; Related works and products; Publishing status and Availability; Simple markets, complex markets, supply details and pricing; Free of charge products; Digital products; Usage restrictions and licensing; Open access; Non-territorial sales restrictions; Accessibility; Audiobooks; Chapter-level metadata.
This training program takes place virtually over three consecutive days:
- Tuesday, February 11: 1:00 PM ET to 5:30 PM ET
- Wednesday, February 12: 1:00 PM ET to 5:30 PM ET
- Thursday, February 13: 1:00 PM ET to 5:30 PM ET
PLEASE NOTE: These sessions will not be recorded. Only register if you can attend the entire program, over all three days.
Pricing:
- BISG and EDItEUR Members: $549
- Nonmembers: $699