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ONIX
ONIX has made available Release 2.1 (Revision 02) of the documentation and XML DTD.
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 Australia and Canada. These are incorporated into the latest download packages, as Revision 02. Most users will be completely unaffected by these additions, and you do NOT need to change the release number in the header of your ONIX messages. The additional level of revision numbering within the release number is used only for purposes of controlling successive minor revisions: see ONIX for Books -- Product Information Message -- XML Message Specification, Section 5.A few corrections and improvements have been made in the Release 2.1 documentation in February 2005. These do NOT affect the DTD or Schema, but users should download the revised documentation package and replace their existing copies with the latest versions.
Again, I ask does anybody have access to ONIX records or are the publishers treating them as proprietary data?
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Onix Resource
Here is a go-to place for ONIX Records for LibrariesI am trying to gather information on publishers who make ONIX records available for downloading. Here is what I have so far. If you know of another publisher that freely offers ONIX records for downloading,...
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Onix For Books
Some minor changes in ONIX.Special supplementary release: Release 2.1 revision 03. To meet the short-term needs of ONIX implementations in Australia and Spain, ahead of any new general Release, a further minor revision, 03, has been completed in January...
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Onix
The Serials Release Notification (SRN) subgroup of the NISO/EDItEUR Joint Working Party (JWP) invites you to participate in a review of the draft Serials Release Notification message. The SRN is an XML message based on ONIX for Serials structure, and...
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Onix
I had remarked a while back that I know of no publisher making their ONIX records available. I've since received two comments pointing out that some records are available. The Cambridge University Press makes them available, along with much other...
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Onix
When I noted the revision to the ONIX standard I asked if anyone has access to ONIX records or are they hidden behind firewalls at the publisher's sites. LC has access, but I've not heard from anyone that a publisher is making their ONIX records...
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