There has been a recent slew of standards updates, from subject codes to ONIX, so our Bibliographic Manager Tom Richardson is here to round up all the excitement into one handy overview.
Users of BNC BiblioShare File Quality Reports may have noticed the appearance of a new citation about Country of Manufacture, so Tom has taken to the blog to explain.
We were overjoyed to welcome EDItEUR’s Graham Bell to provide two training sessions this week. With one day down (ONIX: Essentials) and one to go (ONIX: Advanced Topics), we can share a few highlights.
Amazon’s European stores are adopting the Thema subject classification system and publishing an internal “browse by subject” tree to show how they use the subject classifications.
Tech Forum and ebookcraft are over for another year. Now that the dust has settled, we’ve finished editing and uploading the videos. Now you can watch them all!
Recently, the ONIX International Steering Committee announced a general statement of intent that ONIX 2.1 code lists should become truly and fully static. What does that mean for you?
Patricia Payton delivers an outstanding follow up guest blog to her educational standards webinar. Learn which four components are key in educational metadata.
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