General note about compatibility
All changes are compatible with Onix 3.0 (covered by existing schema), and should therefore not break anything. We expect that customers will always handle that more and more fields are populated (as long as they are in the schema.
Schedule / Status
Feature | Available from | Status |
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Contributor Unnamed Persons | Q4 2024 | IN PROGRESS |
Contributor Unnamed Persons | Q4 2024 | IN PROGRESS |
Subject | September 2024 | DONE |
EUDR, FSC, PEFC, carbon emission | Q4 2024 | NOT STARTED |
EUDR, FSC, PEFC, carbon emission | Q1 2025 | NOT STARTED |
Contributor Role Code | November 2024 | NOT STARTED |
Contributor Role Code | November 2024 | NOT STARTED |
Chapters in audio books | October 2024 | IN PROGRESS |
Device support | Q4 2024 | NOT STARTED |
Device support | Q4 2024 | NOT STARTED |
Collection (publisher) | Q4 2024 | NOT STARTED |
Collection (publisher) | Q4 2024 | NOT STARTED |
Price condition | Q4 2024 | NOT STARTED |
Price condition | Q4 2024 | NOT STARTED |
Text and data mining | October 2024 | NOT STARTED |
Onix 3.1 | Q4 2024 | NOT STARTED |
Features / changes
Contributor Unamed Persons
Unnamed Persons allows positive indication of content generated by AI or where synthesised voices are used for audio content.
Unnamed Persons is part of the Contributor composite.
Unnamed Persons will be supported both for metadata to and from Bokbasen.
Guide
Unnamed Persons uses codes from List 19, combined with the element ContributorRole and codes from list 17.
Supported codes will be:
02 Anonymous (real person)
05 Synthesised voice - male
06 Synthesised voice - female
07 Synthesised voice - unspecified
08 Synthesised voice - based on real voice actor
09 AI (artificial intelligence)
Examples
<Contributor>
<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole>
<PersonNameInverted>Nordmann, Kari</PersonNameInverted>
</Contributor>
<Contributor>
<SequenceNumber>2</SequenceNumber>
<ContributorRole>A12</ContributorRole>
<!-- UnnamedPersons instead of PersonNameInverted -->
<UnnamedPersons>09</UnnamedPersons>
</Contributor>
<Contributor>
<SequenceNumber>3</SequenceNumber>
<ContributorRole>E07</ContributorRole>
<!-- UnnamedPersons instead of PersonNameInverted -->
<UnnamedPersons>05</UnnamedPersons>
</Contributor>
Subject
The Subject element contains classification from several different schemes.
Bokbasen will deprecate two proprietary vocabularies for literary form and genres, and replace them with terms from the official Norwegian thesaurus on genre and form (NTSF). The thesaurus is provided by the National Library of Norway.
All records will be updated with terms and URIs from NTSF.
Terms from NTSF will be supported in records from Bokbasen only.
Terms from proprietary vocabularies and NTSF will be included in records from Bokbasen in parallell to facilitate this transitio
Guide
The Norwegian thesaurus on genre and form is identified by code C8 from list 27 in Subject Scheme Identifier.
Terms from the proprietary vocabularies was sent in Subject like this:
<Subject>
<SubjectSchemeIdentifier>24</SubjectSchemeIdentifier>
<SubjectSchemeName>Bokbasen_Form</SubjectSchemeName>
<SubjectHeadingText>Romaner</SubjectHeadingText>
</Subject>
<Subject>
<SubjectSchemeIdentifier>24</SubjectSchemeIdentifier>
<SubjectSchemeName>Bokbasen_Genre</SubjectSchemeName>
<SubjectHeadingText>Krim</SubjectHeadingText>
</Subject>
Examples
<Subject>
<SubjectSchemeIdentifier>24</SubjectSchemeIdentifier>
<SubjectSchemeName>Bokbasen_Form</SubjectSchemeName>
<SubjectHeadingText>Romaner</SubjectHeadingText>
</Subject>
<Subject>
<SubjectSchemeIdentifier>24</SubjectSchemeIdentifier>
<SubjectSchemeName>Bokbasen_Genre</SubjectSchemeName>
<SubjectHeadingText>Krim</SubjectHeadingText>
</Subject>
<Subject>
<SubjectSchemeIdentifier>C8</SubjectSchemeIdentifier>
<SubjectCode>https://id.nb.no/vocabulary/ntsf/25</SubjectCode>
<SubjectHeadingText>Romaner</SubjectHeadingText>
</Subject>
<Subject>
<SubjectSchemeIdentifier>C8</SubjectSchemeIdentifier>
<SubjectCode>https://id.nb.no/vocabulary/ntsf/159</SubjectCode>
<SubjectHeadingText>Krim</SubjectHeadingText>
</Subject>
EUDR, FSC, PEFC, carbon emission
ProductFormFeature and ProductFormFeatureType is used to indicate if a product is in compliance with EU deforestation regulations (EUDR), is FSC or PEFC certified, or information about a carbon emission scheme.
According to EUDR, provenance of raw material source plot must be stated using GPS coordinates. Publishers are expected to add both an identifier for a Due Diligence Record in the EU registry (DDS) and details of provenance of raw material for cover and body of the product.
Guide
Codes from list 79 Product form feature type identifies what type of information is sent in other subfields of ProductFormFeature.
Codes for FSC and PEFC certification: 30-36
Codes for carbon emission: 41-46
Codes for EUDR: 47-50
Examples
Due Diligence Statement
<ProductFormFeature>
<ProductFormFeatureType>50</ProductFormFeatureType>
<ProductFormFeatureValue>24FRXVV3VOS991</ProductFormFeatureValue>
</ProductFormFeature>
Provenance of raw material for cover
Example shows single GPS coordinate (latitude and longitude), denoting the centre of a 4Ha plot of land where the trees grew.
<ProductFormFeature>
<ProductFormFeatureType>48</ProductFormFeatureType>
<ProductFormFeatureValue>GB 202401</ProductFormFeatureValue>
<ProductFormFeatureDescription>51.544708 0.061076</ProductFormFeatureDescription>
</ProductFormFeature>
Provenance of raw material for body
Three or more GPS coordinates denotes a polygon outlining the forest where the trees grew.
<ProductFormFeature>
<ProductFormFeatureType>47</ProductFormFeatureType>
<ProductFormFeatureValue>GB 202311</ProductFormFeatureValue>
<ProductFormFeatureDescription>51.549040 -0.120975, 51.556838 -0.127326, 51.555092 -0.108261, 51.549040 -0.120975</ProductFormFeatureDescription>
</ProductFormFeature>
Contributor Role Code
Contributor role code is used to indicate the role played by a person or a corporate body in the creation of the product.
Support will be added for new codes from List 17 for both records to and from Bokbasen.
Code | Heading |
---|
A15 | Preface by |
A19 | Afterword by |
A23 | Foreword by |
A36 | Cover design or artwork by (children’s literature only) |
A42 | Continued by |
A43 | Interviewer |
A44 | Interviewee |
B34 | Sensitivity reader / editor |
Example
<Contributor>
<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<ContributorRole>A23</ContributorRole>
<NameType>04</NameType>
<NameIdentifier>
<NameIDType>01</NameIDType>
<IDTypeName>Bokbasen_ProprietaryID</IDTypeName>
<IDValue>90707439</IDValue>
</NameIdentifier>
<PersonNameInverted>Gaugin, Paul René</PersonNameInverted>
</Contributor>
Chapters in audio books
To facilitate navigation in apps for audio books, support for metadata describing chapters in audio books will be added to Onix records from Bokbasen.
Guide
Support for block 3 will be added.
AVItem in ContentDetail will contain information about chapter numbers and start time for each chapter.
LevelSequenceNumber indicated logical numbering, and will not necessarily contain the same number as the chapter number.
AVItemType includes codes from list 240, identifying if the part is front, body or end matter.
TimeRun will indicate start time for each chapter.
If you want to supply a title, use TitleDetail. TitleType (list 15) should be 01. TitleElementLevel (list 149) should be 04.
Adding support for other subfields will be concidered.
Examples
<ContentDetail>
<ContentItem>
<LevelSequenceNumber>1</LevelSequenceNumber>
<AVItem>
<AVItemType>03</AVItemType>
<TimeRun>
<StartTime>0000000</StartTime>
</TimeRun>
<AVDuration>0010343</AVDuration>
<ComponentTypeName>Forord</ComponentTypeName>
</AVItem>
<TitleDetail>
<TitleType>01</TitleType>
<TitleElement>
<TitleElementLevel>04</TitleElementLevel>
<TitleText>The name of the first chapter</TitleText>
</TitleElement>
</TitleDetail>
</ContentItem>
<ContentItem>
<LevelSequenceNumber>2</LevelSequenceNumber>
<AVItem>
<AVItemType>03</AVItemType>
<TimeRun>
<StartTime>0010325</StartTime>
</TimeRun>
<AVDuration>0002649</AVDuration>
<ComponentTypeName>Kapittel</ComponentTypeName>
<ComponentNumber>1</ComponentNumber>
</AVItem>
<TitleDetail>
<TitleType>01</TitleType>
<TitleElement>
<TitleElementLevel>04</TitleElementLevel>
<TitleText>The name of the second chapter</TitleText>
</TitleElement>
</TitleDetail>
</ContentItem>
Device support BREAKING CHANGE
We will move away from using ProductFormDescription.
It will now be present as ProductFormFeatureDescription (code 07 from list 79). to allow the indication of multiple devices supported.
Example
<ProductFormDescription>Smarttelefon</ProductFormDescription>
<ProductFormFeature>
<ProductFormFeatureType>07</ProductFormFeatureType>
<ProductFormFeatureDescription>Smarttelefon</ProductFormFeatureDescription>
</ProductFormFeature>
Price condition
Price condition is used to indicate when the subscription of a product is automatically renewed. Typically used for digital learning resources.
The duration of the license period is specified in PriceConditionQuantity/EpubConstraint?.
Guide
Code 12 from list 167 is used in PriceConditionType to indicate that the rental or subscription will automatically renewed at the end of the period unless actively cancelled.
Examples
<PriceCondition>
<PriceConditionType>07</PriceConditionType
<PriceConditionQuantity>
<PriceConditionQuantityType>02</PriceConditionQuantityType
<Quantity>12</Quantity>
<QuantityUnit>09</QuantityUnit>
</PriceConditionQuantity>
<ProductIdentifier>
<ProductIDType>15</ProductIDType>
<IDValue>9788205399815</IDValue>
</ProductIdentifier>
</PriceCondition>
Collection (Norw. forlagsserie)
CollectionType is used to indicate what type of collection is described in the metadata.
Support for code 11 for identifiyng publisher’s collections will be added.
Publisher’s collections are bibliograhpic collections defined and identified by a publisher, often used for marketing purposes, and often with a distinct design style. The books in the collection does not necessarily have a specific order, shared subject or autorship.
Collections where the books in the collection have a shared subject, narrative or authorship, are identified by collection type 10. This collection type is independent of the publisher, and will be added as matadata to all editions of a book.
Examples
Collection Type 11 (publisher’s collection)
<Collection>
<CollectionType>11</CollectionType>
<CollectionIdentifier>
<CollectionIDType>01</CollectionIDType>
<IDTypeName>Bokbasen_ProprietaryID</IDTypeName>
<IDValue>150140617</IDValue>
</CollectionIdentifier>
<TitleDetail>
<TitleType>01</TitleType>
<TitleElement>
<TitleElementLevel>02</TitleElementLevel>
<TitleText>Bestselger Schibsted</TitleText>
</TitleElement>
</TitleDetail>
</Collection>
Collection Type 10, with part number element
<Collection>
<CollectionType>10</CollectionType>
<CollectionIdentifier>
<CollectionIDType>01</CollectionIDType>
<IDTypeName>Bokbasen_ProprietaryID</IDTypeName>
<IDValue>20090529101912_rine</IDValue>
</CollectionIdentifier>
<TitleDetail>
<TitleType>01</TitleType>
<TitleElement>
<TitleElementLevel>02</TitleElementLevel>
<TitleText>Percy Jackson</TitleText>
</TitleElement>
<TitleElement>
<TitleElementLevel>01</TitleElementLevel>
<PartNumber>1</PartNumber>
</TitleElement>
</TitleDetail>
</Collection>
Text and data mining
In all Bokbasen’s customer contracts, use of the product for extraction or automated computer analaysis is regulated and forbidden.
This constraint will be added to the Onix-records in Epub Usage Constraint.
Guide
EpubUsageType will include information indicating that use of the content of the product by artificial intelligence systems is forbidden.
Usage type 11 is used in combination with code 03 in EpubUsageStatus, to state that text and data mining is prohibited.
Example
<EpubUsageConstraint>
<EpubUsageType>11</EpubUsageType>
<EpubUsageStatus>03</EpubUsageStatus>
</EpubUsageConstraint>
Onix 3.1
In February 2023 the Onix Steering Committee agreed that in addition to adding new features to Onix, various data elements that were deprecated, plus the <Gender> tag were to be removed. This necessitated the labelling of the revision as release 3.1.
Aside from the removal of the deprecated elements and <Gender>, these updates are all
optional and fully backwards-compatible.
Bokbasen will do a revision of Onix both to and from Bokbasen, to make sure that the records are compatible with version 3.1
The deprecated elements has originally not been supported by Bokbasen, and the upgrade to Onix 3.1 should not cause problems for customers of Bokbasen.
Deprecated elements
Deprecated elements in Onix 3.1_
Audience code
Conference
CurrenzyZone
DateFormat
PromotionContact
Reissue
Gender
Language, PriceType and Currency in Header