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Andrea Gapsch replied to the topic Open Access Metadata in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 3 years, 4 months agoRobby and Trond,
Thank you so much for your helpful answers!
I’m curious why we have to use “Unpriced Item”. Will some vendors not accept a $0.00 price?
All best,
Andrea
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Robert Desmond replied to the topic Open Access Metadata in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 3 years, 4 months agoThough I suspect Trond overstates my capability, I appreciate the confidence.
He brings up a point that’s clearer in the slide stack than in what I posted: using multiple eISBNs.
As the slides point out, there are a few ways you might use multiple eISBNs in general.
Your system might allow you to create an “OA” eISBN versus a “free” eISBN (in…[Read more]
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Trond Knutsen replied to the topic Open Access Metadata in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 3 years, 4 months agoOh and I should mention we don’t use CS (yet), we use Biblio for distribution, so I don’t know if CS actually allows an actual $0 price. But Biblio does.
Also everything that Robert said, he is always right.
Cheers,
Trond
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Trond Knutsen replied to the topic Open Access Metadata in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 3 years, 4 months agoHi Andrea, how we get around this is we have separate ISBNs for EPUB and Kindle (so we’re sending the exact same file but under a different ISBN as EPUB to Amazon), which allows us to price the OA EPUB as “unpriced” while the OA Kindle is priced at $0. It doesn’t make sense but it works. Until it doesn’t.
Trond Knutsen
Digital Publishing…[Read more]
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Robert Desmond replied to the topic Open Access Metadata in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 3 years, 4 months agoI’ll upload the slides from my presentation at AUPresses this year if I can, but the gist of it is that BiblioVault classifies 4 types of vendors in their “OA-ness”:
OA “Only” – hopefully self explanatory, these vendors take ONIX 3, with UnpricedItemType with value “01” for free/no-charge, EpubLicense, and other OA specific tags. OAPEN,…[Read more]
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Andrea Gapsch started the topic Open Access Metadata in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 3 years, 4 months agoHi everyone,
How are you writing the price metadata for Open Access titles?
We were using $0.00, however CoreSource recently launched an Unpriced Item metadata tag, which wipes out of the price entirely. Some vendors can read this code, such as Project Muse, however Amazon does not.
Does anyone have any suggestions for prices? We’d like to…[Read more]
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Rachel Switzer replied to the topic LCSH in Metadata in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 3 years, 4 months agoThanks! This is good to know.
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Robert Desmond replied to the topic LCSH in Metadata in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 3 years, 4 months agoEBSCO was having trouble getting them from their Excel sheets (they do both Excel and ONIX), so we added them to our ONIX 2.1 and ONIX 3 output. It seems to have helped the EBSCO situation. No idea if any other vendors are using the data, but we send it. SubjectSchemeIdentifier “04”
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Rachel Switzer started the topic LCSH in Metadata in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 3 years, 4 months agoHi everyone,
Does anyone currently include Library of Congress Subject Headings in outgoing metadata? It’s been suggested that we include it but we’re not sure if it is worth implementing at this time or how common it is to include. Any thoughts would be helpful.
Thanks,
RaeDigital Publishing Specialist
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Alvin Alagao deposited Country, God, and the Sublime: Imaginative Reflections on the Life and Works of the Philippine Painter Ricarte Puruganan in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months agoThis study focuses on the Philippine artist Ricarte Puruganan’s reckoning with the ideas of “country,” “God,” and “the sublime.” It does so through a hermeneutic reading of the artist’s works as a cultural text. In order to fill the gaps in the historiographic record and to enrich the material on the artist that was already available, the…[Read more]
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Sam Rose deposited Interpreting Art in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months agoHow do people make sense of works of art? And how do they write to make others see the same way? There are many guides to looking at art, histories of art history and art criticism, and accounts of various ‘theories’ and ‘methods’, but this book offers something very unlike the normal search for difference and division: it examines the general…[Read more]
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Samara Rafert replied to the topic Split binds/Edelweiss in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 3 years, 5 months agoHi Chris,
Not really. Sales reps are still asking me only to list hardcovers as related products, and Dave at Yankee Book Peddler is still asking me to list them separately. This time around I just created a second catalog that listed them all separately, and left them as related products in the regular seasonal catalog.
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Chris O'Connor replied to the topic Split binds/Edelweiss in the discussion
ONIX and Metadata Issues on UP Commons 3 years, 5 months agoHi Samara. I’m new in this group and am curious to know if you got this question resolved, and if so, what was ultimately decided and why? Thanks in advance!
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Meral Ekincioglu, Ph.D. started the topic EAHN 2024 Athens – Call for Session and Roundtable Proposals in the discussion
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago“Call for Session and Roundtable Proposals
The European Architectural History Network is delighted to announce that its next biannual meeting will take place at the NTUAthens School of Architecture, 19-23 June 2024.
In accordance with the long-standing mission of EAHN, the meeting aims at increasing the visibility of the discipline of a…[Read more]
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Meral Ekincioglu, Ph.D. started the topic Ph.D. Funding (Manual of Therapeutic Architecture) in the discussion
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months ago“Ph.D. Funding
Manual of Therapeutic Architecture
PhD Position for the research project ‘Manual of Therapeutic Architecture’ at Faculty of Architecture, Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning (LOCI), Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
For centuries, epidemics have been disrupting the lives of human beings. In the absence of, and wh…[Read more]
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Nikos Pegioudis deposited The Redundant Avant-Garde: Walter Benjamin and the Intelligentsia in the Age of Its Disappearance in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months agoWalter Benjamin had much to say about the intelligentsia, from vicious reviews such as “Left-Wing Melancholy” to the more programmatic essays “Author as Producer” and the Artwork essay. But while the specific allegiances, the “strategies” in the literary battle have been plotted with great precision, a larger debate in which these texts repre…[Read more]
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Dora Apel deposited The Auschwitz Memorial Museum and the Case of the Gypsy Portraits in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 3 years, 7 months agoA unique dispute over ownership rights to artwork in the case of the Auschwitz Memorial Museum vs. former camp prisoner Dinah Gottliebova Babbitt illuminates underlying moral questions about the Holocaust and post-Holocaust culture.
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Dora Apel deposited War Culture and the Contest of Images (Introduction) in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 3 years, 7 months agoWar Culture and the Contest of Images analyzes the relationships among contemporary war, documentary practices, and democratic ideals. Dora Apel examines a wide variety of images and cultural representations of war in the United States and the Middle East, including photography, performance art, video games, reenactment, and social media images.…[Read more]
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Dora Apel deposited Dislodged from History, Confronted by Walls: Picturing Migration as a Global Emergency in the group
History of Art on Humanities Commons 3 years, 7 months agoThis essay examines select visual representations of refugees and migrants as embodied subjects in photography, art, and video. It focuses on American asylum politics and explores the questions of free movement, the right to have rights, and the ethics and efficacy of border walls. I argue that the catastrophe of global forced displacement makes…[Read more]
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