BNC BiblioShare requests that its clients
- Continue to supply ONIX 2.1
- If you can supply ONIX 3.0 to supply it and ONIX 2.1
- Contact us before supplying ONIX 3.0. We will need to set up a new account for that feed.
Expanded explanation:
- No one should unilaterally switch from ONIX 2.1 to ONIX 3.0 without notifying their data recipients FIRST.
- Before you convert you should do some homework – see the "pitch" below and blog post, next, for more info on the sunset of ONIX 2.1
- October 2014 BookNet Blog Post
- EDItEUR site information, see in particular the PDF on local file instalation.
The pitch for change
The transition from ONIX 2.1 to 3.0 isn't actually that difficult, but if you haven't changed anything in your metadata when you make it, then there's two possible reasons: You support a superb and very complete set of ONIX 2.1 metadata elements – and you should work to understand how much better and more precise that data can be in ONIX 3.0; OR you've taken a not very full ONIX 2.1 and made it into a very incomplete ONIX 3.0 file. ONIX 3.0 is intended to fix supply change problems that have come up since ONIX 2.1 was created. It supports a higher level of accuracy and ONIX 3.0 users expect to be able to find it.
A really quick way to understand it is: Look at what you support in your digital file. Excluding digital product specific data points: Are you supplying information in it about markets and rights – possibly pricing? ONIX 3.0 supports all that, and more. ALL your metadata – print included – should be at that level. Data aggregators should be able to "select" the information they need from your records – all your records – the same way they will exclude some other company's data where you've got rights. If your ONIX file supports those data points, it's easily done. If it doesn't then it will make it hard for your data to travel to other markets.
If one of your ebooks is selling well in Germany, why wouldn't a German bookstore want to order to some print copies? So: why not put in the standard bits into your ONIX feed that allow that option to at least exist.