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For book publishers large and small: the #1 guide to creating and distributing metadata for maximum sales. The Metadata Handbook shows how metadata works, enhancing findability, discoverability, and, of course, book sales. It introduces industry standards (think ONIX!) and best practices, and outlines the essential components for successful metadata creation and distribution. This handbook is a must for every publisher, both for print books and for ebooks. The second edition, published in 2015, is fully updated and expanded to include the most recent information on metadata standards,…mehr

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For book publishers large and small: the #1 guide to creating and distributing metadata for maximum sales. The Metadata Handbook shows how metadata works, enhancing findability, discoverability, and, of course, book sales. It introduces industry standards (think ONIX!) and best practices, and outlines the essential components for successful metadata creation and distribution. This handbook is a must for every publisher, both for print books and for ebooks. The second edition, published in 2015, is fully updated and expanded to include the most recent information on metadata standards, practices, and use in the publishing industry. Topics covered include: - Essential metadata elements - Metadata best practices and certification programs - A focus on ONIX, but a broad view of how metadata works for book publishers - Also covers ISBN, ISNI, ISTC, LCCN, MARC and DOI - Metadata and the future of publishing - Includes a comprehensive glossary of industry & technical terms Reviews "It is a key handbook for all book publishers to use within their respective businesses and to train all of their team members, and should be placed on every desk to answer everyday questions." > "Coauthor Thad McIlroy sums it up best: '... I won't guarantee that metadata will sell your book, but I guarantee that your book won't sell without metadata'." - Kimberly Lew, Publishing Trends