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ONIX for Serials - New versions of SRN and SPS message formats
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- Subject: ONIX for Serials - New versions of SRN and SPS message formats
- From: Katharina Klemperer <kathy.klemperer@verizon.net>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:21:50 EDT
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London, UK June, 2008. EDItEUR, the international group coordinating development of the standards infrastructure for electronic commerce in the book and serials industries, is pleased to announce the availability of new versions of both the ONIX for Serials SRN (Serials Release Notification) message format and the SPS (Serials Products and Subscription) message formats. Information about these formats can be found at http://www.editeur.org/onixserials/ONIX_SRN09.html and http://www.editeur.org/onixserials/ONIX_SPS092.html. Both formats are currently being piloted. Please send comments and suggestions to brian@bic.org.uk. ONIX 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 SRN message is used for communicating information about the physical publication or electronic availability of one or more serial releases. Content suppliers, content consumers and intermediaries will all find it advantageous to send and/or receive Serial Release Notifications to advertise the availability of new content, helping to minimize unnecessary claims, and allowing the automatic maintenance of precise holdings in online catalogs and link resolvers. SRN version 0.92 contains two new messages. The ONIX SRN Content Item Description contains metadata describing individual articles within a release and can be used to distribute tables of contents for serial releases. The ONIX SRN Content Item Extended Description described individual articles in more detail, including the same information as the ONIXSRNContentItemDescription message, plus enough additional information (such as subjects, abstracts and related resources) to generate entries in abstracting and indexing databases.. SPS version 0.92 contains a revised and improved structure for transmitting prices. In addition, the <JournalIssue> and <Embargo> composites have been replaced by a <Coverage> composite, providing for more precise expression of the enumeration and chronology of issues included in a subscription product. The EDItEUR website (http://www.editeur.org/onixserials.html) includes links to the XML schemas for these formats as well as an overview document and detailed user guides for implementation. The development of ONIX for Serials has been a joint project of EDItEUR and NISO, the US National Information Standards Organization. About EDItEUR: EDItEUR is the international group coordinating development of the standards infrastructure for electronic commerce in the book and serials industries. EDItEUR is a truly international organization with 90 members from 17 countries, including Australia, Canada, Japan, South Africa, United States and most of the European countries. About NISO: NISO, the National Information Standards Organization, a non-profit association accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), identifies, develops, maintains, and publishes technical standards to manage information in our changing and ever-more digital environment.
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