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Value Label Notes Iss Rev. 20 Keywords Where multiple keywords or keyword phrases are sent in a single instance of the <SubjectHeadingText> element, it is recommended that they should be separated by semi-colons (this is consistent with Library of Congress preferred practice) 9 21 BIC children’s book marketing category See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/8/Children’s-Books-Marketing- Classifications/ 9 22 BISAC Merchandising Theme BISAC Merchandising Themes are used in addition to BISAC Subject Headings to denote an audience to which a work may be of particular appeal, a time of year or event for which a work may be especially appropriate, or to further describe fictional works that have beensubject-coded by genre 9 9 23 Publisher’s own category code 8 9 24 Proprietary subject scheme As specified in <SubjectSchemeName> 8 9 25 Tabla de materias ISBN Latin America 0 26 Warengruppen-Systematik des deutschen Buchhandels See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx/files/wgsneuversion2_0.pdf (in German) 0 28 27 SWD Schlagwortnormdatei – Subject Headings Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.x- xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxx.xxx (in German) and xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/standardisierung/ normdateien/swd.htm (English). DEPRECATED in favour of the GND 9 18 28 Thèmes Electre Subject classification used by Electre (France) 0 29 CLIL France. A four-digit number, see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ information/documentation.html (in French). The first digit identifies the version of the scheme 0 22 30 DNB-Sachgruppen Deutsche Bibliothek subject groups. Used for German National Bibliography until 2003 (65 subjects). Is different from value 18. See xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/service/ pdf/ddc_wv_alt_neu.pdf 1 31 NUGI Nederlandse Uniforme Genre-Indeling (former Dutch book trade classification) 9 33 ECPA Christian Book Category ECPA Christian Product Category Book Codes, consisting of up to three x 3-letter blocks, for Super Category, Primary Category and Sub-Category. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ECPA/cbacategories.xls 1 34 SISO Schema Indeling Systematische Catalogus Openbare Bibliotheken (Dutch library classification) 9 35 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) A modified Xxxxx Decimal Classification used in the Republic of Korea 1 36 DDC Deutsch 22 German Translation of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 22. Also known as DDC 22 ger. See xxxx://xxx.xxx- xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/ 2 37 Bokgrupper Norwegian book trade product categories (Bokgrupper) administered by the Norwegian Publishers Association (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 9 28

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Value Label Notes Iss Rev. 09 UDC Universal Decimal Classification 0 10 BISAC Subject Heading BISAC Subject Headings are used in the North American market to categorize books based on topical content. They serve as a guideline for shelving books in physical stores and browsing books in online stores. Seehttps://xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx- 2014-edition 0 11 BISAC region code A geographical qualifier used with a BISAC subject category 5 12 BIC subject category For all BIC subject codes and qualifiers, see xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/7/BIC-Standard-Subject- Categories/ 0 13 BIC geographical qualifier 0 14 BIC language qualifier (language as subject) 0 15 BIC time period qualifier 0 16 BIC educational purpose qualifier 0 17 BIC reading level and special interest qualifier 6 18 DDC-Sachgruppen der Deutschen Nationalbibliografie Used for German National Bibliography since 2004 (100 subjects). Is different from value 30. See xxxx://xxx.x- xx.xx/xxxxxxx/xxx/xxx_xx_xxxxxxx.xxx (in German) or xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/service/pdf/ ddc_wv_aktuell_eng.pdf (English) 9 20 Keywords Where multiple keywords or keyword phrases are sent in a single instance of the <SubjectHeadingText> element, it is recommended that they should be separated by semibysemi-colons (this is consistent with Library of Congress preferred practice) 9 0 11 21 BIC children’s book marketing category See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/8/Children’s-Books-Marketing- Classifications/ 9 0 22 BISAC Merchandising Theme BISAC Merchandising Themes are used in addition to BISAC Subject Headings to denote an audience to which a work may be of particular appeal, a time of year or event for which a work may be especially appropriate, or to further describe fictional works that have beensubjectbeen subject-coded by genre 9 9 0 23 Publisher’s own category code 8 9 0 24 Proprietary subject scheme As specified in <SubjectSchemeName> 8 9 0 25 Tabla de materias ISBN Latin America 0 26 Warengruppen-Systematik des deutschen Buchhandels See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx/files/wgsneuversion2_0.pdf (in German) 0 28 27 SWD Schlagwortnormdatei – Subject Headings Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.x- xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxx.xxx (in German) and xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/standardisierung/ normdateien/swd.htm (English). DEPRECATED in favour of the GND 9 0 18 28 Thèmes Electre Subject classification used by Electre (France) 0 29 CLIL France. A four-digit number, see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ information/documentation.html (in French). The first digit identifies the version of the scheme 0 22 30 DNB-Sachgruppen Deutsche Bibliothek subject groups. Used for German National Bibliography until 2003 (65 subjects). Is different from value 18. See xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/service/ pdf/ddc_wv_alt_neu.pdf (in German) 1 9 31 NUGI Nederlandse Uniforme Genre-Indeling (former Dutch book trade classification) 9 1 32 NUR Nederlandstalige Uniforme Rubrieksindeling (Dutchbook trade classification, from 2002, see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/nur (in Dutch) 1 33 ECPA Christian Book Category ECPA Christian Product Category Book Codes, consisting of up to three x 3-letter blocks, for Super Category, Primary Category and Sub-Category. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ECPA/cbacategories.xls 1 34 SISO Schema Indeling Systematische Catalogus Openbare Bibliotheken (Dutch library classification) 9 1 35 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) A modified Xxxxx Decimal Classification used in the Republic of Korea 1 36 DDC Deutsch 22 German Translation of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 22. Also known as DDC 22 ger. See xxxx://xxx.xxx- xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/ 2 9 37 Bokgrupper Norwegian book trade product categories (Bokgrupper) administered by the Norwegian Publishers Association (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 5 28 38 Varegrupper Norwegian bookselling subject categories (Bokhandelens varegrupper) administered by the Norwegian Booksellers Association (xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 5 28 39 Læreplaner Norwegian school curriculum version. Deprecated 6 28 40 Nippon Decimal Classification Japanese subject classification scheme 5 41 BSQ BookSelling Qualifier: Russian book trade classification 5 42 ANELE Materias Spain: subject coding scheme of the Asociación Nacional de Editores de Libros y Material de Enseñanza 5 43 Utdanningsprogram Codes for Norwegian ‘utdanningsprogram’ used in secondary education. See: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/. (Formerly labelled ‘Skolefag’) 6 28 44 Programområde Codes for Norwegian ‘programområde’ used in secondary education. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/. (Formerly labelled ‘Videregående’ or ‘Programfag’) 6 28 45 Undervisningsmateriell Norwegian list of categories for books and other material used in education 6 46 Norsk DDK Norwegian version of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 6 47 Varugrupper Swedish bookselling subject categories 7 48 SAB Swedish classification scheme 7 49 Läromedelstyp Swedish bookselling educational subject type 7 28 50 Förhandsbeskrivning Swedish publishers preliminary subject classification 7 51 Spanish ISBN UDC subset Controlled subset of UDC codes used by the Spanish ISBN Agency 7 52 ECI subject categories Subject categories defined by El Corte Inglés and used widely in the Spanish book trade 7 53 Soggetto CCE Classificazione commerciale editoriale (Italian book trade subject category based on BIC). CCE documentation available at xxxx://xxx.xx-xxxxxx.xx/ CCE2_2.0.pdf 7 54 Qualificatore geografico CCE CCE Geographical qualifier 7 55 Qualificatore di lingua CCE CCE Language qualifier 7 56 Qualificatore di periodo storico CCE CCE Time Period qualifier 7 57 Qualificatore di livello scolastico CCE CCE Educational Purpose qualifier 7 58 Qualificatore di età di lettura CCE CCE Reading Level Qualifier 7 59 VdS Bildungsmedien Fächer Subject code list of the German association of educational media publishers. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/service/onixlisten/ unterrichtsfach_onix_codelist27_value59_0408.pdf 7 60 Fagkoder Norwegian primary and secondary school subject categories (fagkoder), see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/ 7 28 61 JEL classification Journal of Economic Literature classification scheme 7 62 CSH National Library of Canada subject heading (English) 9 2863 RVM Répertoire de vedettes-matière (Bibliothèque et Archives Canada et Bibliothèque de l’Université Laval) (French) 9 64 XXX Xxxxxxx suomalainen asiasanasto: Finnish General Thesaurus. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 65 Allärs Xxxxxx tesaurus på svenska: Swedish translation of the Finnish General Thesaurus. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 66 YKL Yleisten kirjastojen luokitusjärjestelmä: Finnish PublicLibraries Classification System. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/ (in Finnish) 8 67 MUSA Musiikin asiasanasto: Finnish Music Thesaurus. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 68 CILLA Specialtesaurus för musik: Swedish translation of the Finnish Music Thesaurus. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 69 Kaunokki Fiktiivisen aineiston asiasanasto: Finnish thesaurus for fiction. See xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/ (in Finnish) 8 70 Bella Specialtesaurus för fiktivt material: Swedish translation of the Finnish thesaurus for fiction. See xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/sv-FI/ (in Finnish) 8 71 XXX Xxxxxxx suomalainen ontologia: Finnish General Upper Ontology. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (In Finnish) 8 72 Paikkatieto ontologia Finnish Place Ontology. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 73 Suomalainen kirja-xxxx xxxxxxxx Finnish book trade categorisation 8 74 Sears Sears List of Subject Headings 9 75 BIC E4L BIC E4Libraries Category Headings, see xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/51/E4libraries-Subject-Category- Headings/ 9 76 CSR Code Sujet Rayon: subject categories used by bookstores in France 11 77 Suomalainen oppiaineluokitus Finnish school subject categories 11 78 Japanese book trade C- Code See xxxx://xxx.xxxxx-xxx.xx.xx/~ax2s-kmtn/ref/ ccode.html (in Japanese) 12 79 Japanese book trade Genre Code 12 80 Fiktiivisen aineiston lisäluokitus Finnish fiction genre classification. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/fi-FI/lisaluokat/ (in Finnish) 13 81 Arabic Subject heading scheme 13 82 Arabized BIC subject category Arabized version of BIC subject category scheme developed by XxXxxxx.xxx 13 83 Arabized LC subject headings Arabized version of Library of Congress scheme 13 84 Bibliotheca Alexandrina Subject Headings Classification scheme used by Library of Alexandria 13 85 Postal code Location defined by postal code. Format is two-letter country code (from List 91), space, postal code. Note some postal codes themselves contain spaces, eg ‘GB N7 9DP’ or ‘US 10125’ 14 86 GeoNames ID ID number for geographical place, as defined at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx (eg 2825297 is Stuttgart, Germany, see xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/2825297) 14 87 NewBooks Subject Classification Used for classification of academic and specialist publication in German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx.xxx/de/top/ unternehmensportrait/klassifikation-und-mapping.html (German) and xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx.xxx/en/ top/about-newbooks/classification-mapping.html (English) 14 88 Chinese Library Classification Subject classification maintained by the Editorial Boardof Chinese Library Classification. See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx for access to details of the scheme 15 89 NTCPDSAC Classification Subject classification for Books, Audiovisual products and E-publications formulated by China National Technical Committee 505 15 90 Season and Event Indicator German code scheme indicating association with seasons, holidays, events (eg Autumn, Back to School, Easter) 18 91 GND Gemeinsame Normdatei – Joint Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/EN/ gnd (English). Combines the PND, SWD and GKD into a single authority file, and should be used in preference to the older codes 18 92 BIC UKSLC UK Standard Library Categories, the successor to BIC’s E4L classification scheme 19 93 Thema subject category 20 94 Thema geographical qualifier 20 95 Thema language qualifier 20 96 Thema time period qualifier 20 97 Thema educational purpose qualifier 20 98 Thema interest age / special interest qualifier 20 21 99 Thema style qualifier 21 A2 Ämnesord Swedish subject categories maintained by Bokrondellen 22 A3 Statystyka KsiążekPapierowych, Mówionych I Elektronicznych Polish Statistical Book and E-book Classification 23 A4 CCSS Common Core State Standards curriculum alignment, for links to US educational standards. <SubjectCode> uses the full dot notation. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/developers-and-publishers 26 A5 Rameau French library classification 24 A6 Nomenclature discipline scolaire French educational subject classification scolomfr-voc- 015, used for example on XxxXxx.xx. See xxxx://xxx.xxx-xx.xx/scolomfr/vocabulaires/consultation- des-vocabulaires.html 24 29 A7 ISIC International Standard Industry Classification, a classification of economic activities. Use for books that are about a particular industry or economic activity. <SubjectCode> should be a single letter denoting an ISIC section OR a 2-, 3- or 4-digit number denoting an ISIC division, group or class. See xxxx://xxxxxxx.xx.xxx/ unsd/cr/registry/isic-4.asp 26 A8 LC Children’s Subject Headings Library of Congress Children’s Subject Headings: LCSHAC supplementary headings for Children’s books 28 A9 Ny Läromedel Swedish bookselling educational subject 28 B0 EuroVoc EuroVoc multilingual thesaurus. <SubjectCode> shouldbe a EuroVoc concept dc:identifier (for example, 2777, ‘refrigerated products’). See xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx 29 B1 BISG Educational Taxonomy Controlled vocabulary for educational objectives. See xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/educational-taxonomy 29 01 General/trade For a non-specialist adult audience 0 02 Children/juvenile For a juvenile audience, not specifically for any educational purpose 0 03 Young adult For a teenage audience, not specifically for any educational purpose 0 04 Primary and secondary/elementary and high school Kindergarten, pre-school, primary/elementary or secondary/high school education 0 05 College/higher education For universities and colleges of further and higher education 0 06 Professional and scholarly For an expert adult audience, including academic research 0 07 ELT/ESL Intended for use in teaching English as a second language 0 08 Adult education For centres providing academic, vocational or recreational courses for adults 2 09 Second language teaching Intended for use in teaching second languages, for example teaching German to Spanish speakers. Prefer code 07 for products specific to teaching English 29 01 ONIX audience codes Using a code from List 28 6 02 Proprietary 0 03 MPAA rating Motion Picture Association of America rating applied to movies 0 04 BBFC rating British Board of Film Classification rating applied to movies 0 05 FSK rating German FSK (Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft) rating applied to movies 1 06 BTLF audience code French Canadian audience code list, used by BTLF for Memento 4 07 Electre audience code Audience code used by Electre (France) 4 08 ANELE Tipo Spain: educational audience and material type code of the Asociación Nacional de Editores de Libros y Material de Enseñanza 5

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Samples: Onix for Books Codelists

Value Label Notes Iss Rev. 20 Keywords Where multiple keywords or keyword phrases are sent in a single instance of the <SubjectHeadingText> element, it is recommended that they should be separated by semi-colons (this is consistent with Library of Congress preferred practice) 9 21 BIC children’s book marketing category See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/8/Children’s-Books-Marketing- Classifications/ 9 22 BISAC Merchandising Theme BISAC Merchandising Themes are used in addition to BISAC Subject Headings to denote an audience to which a work may be of particular appeal, a time of year or event for which a work may be especially appropriate, or to further describe fictional works that have beensubject-coded by genre 9 9 23 Publisher’s own category code 8 9 24 Proprietary subject scheme As specified in <SubjectSchemeName> 8 9 25 Tabla de materias ISBN Latin America 0 26 Warengruppen-Systematik des deutschen Buchhandels See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx/files/wgsneuversion2_0.pdf (in German) 0 28 27 SWD Schlagwortnormdatei – Subject Headings Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.x- xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxx.xxx (in German) and xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/standardisierung/ normdateien/swd.htm (English). DEPRECATED in favour of the GND 9 18 28 Thèmes Electre Subject classification used by Electre (France) 0 29 CLIL France. A four-digit number, see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ information/documentation.html (in French). The first digit identifies the version of the scheme 0 22 30 DNB-Sachgruppen Deutsche Bibliothek subject groups. Used for German National Bibliography until 2003 (65 subjects). Is different from value 18. See xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/service/ pdf/ddc_wv_alt_neu.pdf 1 31 NUGI Nederlandse Uniforme Genre-Indeling (former Dutch book trade classification) 9 33 ECPA Christian Book Category ECPA Christian Product Category Book Codes, consisting of up to three x 3-letter blocks, for Super Category, Primary Category and Sub-Category. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ECPA/cbacategories.xls 1 34 SISO Schema Indeling Systematische Catalogus Openbare Bibliotheken (Dutch library classification) 9 35 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) A modified Xxxxx Decimal Classification used in the Republic of Korea 1 36 DDC Deutsch 22 German Translation of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 22. Also known as DDC 22 ger. See xxxx://xxx.xxx- xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/ 2 37 Bokgrupper Norwegian book trade product categories (Bokgrupper) administered by the Norwegian Publishers Association (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 5 28 38 Varegrupper Norwegian bookselling subject categories (Bokhandelens varegrupper) administered by the Norwegian Booksellers Association (xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 5 28 39 Læreplaner Norwegian school curriculum version. Deprecated 6 28 40 Nippon Decimal Classification Japanese subject classification scheme 5 41 BSQ BookSelling Qualifier: Russian book trade classification 5 42 ANELE Materias Spain: subject coding scheme of the Asociación Nacional de Editores de Libros y Material de Enseñanza 5 43 Utdanningsprogram Codes for Norwegian ‘utdanningsprogram’ used in secondary education. See: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/. (Formerly labelled ‘Skolefag’) 6 28 44 Programområde Codes for Norwegian ‘programområde’ used in secondary education. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/. (Formerly labelled ‘Videregående’ or ‘Programfag’) 6 28 45 Undervisningsmateriell Norwegian list of categories for books and other material used in education 6 46 Norsk DDK Norwegian version of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 6 47 Varugrupper Swedish bookselling subject categories 7 48 SAB Swedish classification scheme 7 49 Läromedelstyp Swedish bookselling educational subject type 7 28 50 Förhandsbeskrivning Swedish publishers preliminary subject classification 7 51 Spanish ISBN UDC subset Controlled subset of UDC codes used by the Spanish ISBN Agency 7 52 ECI subject categories Subject categories defined by El Corte Inglés and used widely in the Spanish book trade 7 53 Soggetto CCE Classificazione commerciale editoriale (Italian book trade subject category based on BIC). CCE documentation available at xxxx://xxx.xx-xxxxxx.xx/ CCE2_2.0.pdf 7 54 Qualificatore geografico CCE CCE Geographical qualifier 7 55 Qualificatore di lingua CCE CCE Language qualifier 7 56 Qualificatore di periodo storico CCE CCE Time Period qualifier 7 57 Qualificatore di livello scolastico CCE CCE Educational Purpose qualifier 7 58 Qualificatore di età di lettura CCE CCE Reading Level Qualifier 7 59 VdS Bildungsmedien Fächer Subject code list of the German association of educational media publishers. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/service/onixlisten/ unterrichtsfach_onix_codelist27_value59_0408.pdf 7 60 Fagkoder Norwegian primary and secondary school subject categories (fagkoder), see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/ 7 28 61 JEL classification Journal of Economic Literature classification scheme 7 62 CSH National Library of Canada subject heading (English) 9 2863 RVM Répertoire de vedettes-matière Bibliothèque de l’Université Laval) (French) 9 34 64 XXX Xxxxxxx suomalainen asiasanasto: Finnish General Thesaurus. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 65 Allärs Xxxxxx tesaurus på svenska: Swedish translation of the Finnish General Thesaurus. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 66 YKL Yleisten kirjastojen luokitusjärjestelmä: Finnish Public Libraries Classification System. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/ (in Finnish) 8 67 MUSA Musiikin asiasanasto: Finnish Music Thesaurus. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 68 CILLA Specialtesaurus för musik: Swedish translation of the Finnish Music Thesaurus. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 69 Kaunokki Fiktiivisen aineiston asiasanasto: Finnish thesaurus for fiction. See xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/ (in Finnish) 8 70 Bella Specialtesaurus för fiktivt material: Swedish translation of the Finnish thesaurus for fiction. See xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/sv-FI/ (in Finnish) 8 71 XXX Xxxxxxx suomalainen ontologia: Finnish General Upper Ontology. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (In Finnish) 8 72 Paikkatieto ontologia Finnish Place Ontology. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 73 Suomalainen kirja-xxxx xxxxxxxx Finnish book trade categorisation 8 74 Sears Sears List of Subject Headings 9 75 BIC E4L BIC E4Libraries Category Headings, see xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/51/E4libraries-Subject-Category- Headings/ 9 76 CSR Code Sujet Rayon: subject categories used by bookstores in France 11 77 Suomalainen oppiaineluokitus Finnish school subject categories 11 78 Japanese book trade C- Code See xxxx://xxx.xxxxx-xxx.xx.xx/~ax2s- kmtn/ref/ccode.html (in Japanese) 12 79 Japanese book trade Genre Code 12 80 Fiktiivisen aineiston lisäluokitus Finnish fiction genre classification. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/fi-FI/lisaluokat/ (in Finnish) 13 81 Arabic Subject heading scheme 13 82 Arabized BIC subject category Arabized version of BIC subject category scheme developed by XxXxxxx.xxx 13 83 Arabized LC subject headings Arabized version of Library of Congress scheme 13 84 Bibliotheca Alexandrina Subject Headings Classification scheme used by Library of Alexandria 13 85 Postal code Location defined by postal code. Format is two-letter country code (from List 91), space, postal code. Note some postal codes themselves contain spaces, eg ‘GB N7 9DP’ or ‘US 10125’ 14 86 GeoNames ID ID number for geographical place, as defined at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx (eg 2825297 is Stuttgart, Germany, see xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/2825297) 14 87 NewBooks Subject Classification Used for classification of academic and specialist publication in German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx.xxx/de/ top/unternehmensportrait/klassifikation-und- mapping.html (German) and xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx- xxxxxxxx.xxx/xx/xxx/xxxxx-xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx- mapping.html (English) 14 88 Chinese Library Classification Subject classification maintained by the Editorial Board of Chinese Library Classification. See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx for access to details of the scheme 15 89 NTCPDSAC Classification Subject classification for Books, Audiovisual products and E-publications formulated by China National Technical Committee 505 15 90 Season and Event Indicator German code scheme indicating association with seasons, holidays, events (eg Autumn, Back to School, Easter) 18 91 GND Gemeinsame Normdatei – Joint Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/EN/gnd (English). Combines the PND, SWD and GKD into a single authority file, and should be used in preference to the older codes 18 92 BIC UKSLC UK Standard Library Categories, the successor to BIC’s E4L classification scheme 19 93 Thema subject category 20 94 Thema place qualifier 20 42 95 Thema language qualifier 20 96 Thema time period qualifier 20 97 Thema educational purpose qualifier 20 98 Thema interest age / special interest qualifier 20 21 99 Thema style qualifier 21 A2 Ämnesord Swedish subject categories maintained by Bokrondellen 22 A3 Statystyka Xxxxxxx Papierowych, Mówionych I Elektronicznych Polish Statistical Book and E-book Classification 23 A4 CCSS Common Core State Standards curriculum alignment, for links to US educational standards. <SubjectCode> uses the full dot notation. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/developers-and- publishers 26 A5 Rameau French library subject headings 24 34 A6 Nomenclature discipline scolaire French educational subject classification scolomfr- voc-015, used for example on XxxXxx.xx. See xxxx://xxx.xxx-xx.xx/scolomfr/vocabulaires/ consultation-des-vocabulaires.html 24 29 A7 ISIC International Standard Industry Classification, a classification of economic activities. Use for books that are about a particular industry or economic activity. <SubjectCode> should be a single letter denoting an ISIC section OR a 2-, 3- or 4-digit number denoting an ISIC division, group or class. See xxxx://xxxxxxx.xx.xxx/unsd/cr/registry/isic-4.asp 26 A8 LC Children’s Subject Headings Library of Congress Children’s Subject Headings: LCSHAC supplementary headings for Children’s books 28 A9 Ny Läromedel Swedish bookselling educational subject 28 B0 EuroVoc EuroVoc multilingual thesaurus. <SubjectCode> should be a EuroVoc concept dc:identifier (for example, 2777, ‘refrigerated products’). See xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx 29 B1 BISG Educational Taxonomy Controlled vocabulary for educational objectives. See xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/educational-taxonomy 29 B2 Keywords (not for display) For indexing and search purposes, MUST not be displayed. Where multiple keywords or keyword phrases are sent, this should be in a single instance of the <SubjectHeadingText> element, and it is recommended that they should be separated by semi- colons. Use of code B2 should be very rare: use B2 in preference to code 20 only where it is important to show the keyword list is specifically NOT for display to purchasers (eg some keywords for a medical textbook may appear offensive if displayed out of context) 33 34 B3 Nomenclature Diplôme French higher and vocational educational subject classification scolomfr-voc-29 subject category for degree and diploma study. See xxxx://xxx.xxx-xx.xx/ scolomfr/vocabulaires/consultation-des- vocabulaires.html 34 B4 Key character names For fiction and non-fiction, one or more key names, provided – like keywords – for indexing and search purposes. Where multiple character names are sent, this should be in a single instance of <SubjectHeadingText>, and multiple names should be separated by semi-colons. Note <NameAsSubject> should be used for people who are the central subject of the book. Code B4 may be used for names of lesser importance 35 42 B5 Key place names For fiction and non-fiction, one or more key names, provded – like keywords – for indexing and search purposes. Where multiple place names are sent, this should in a single instance of <SubjectHeadingText>, and multiple names should be separated by semi- colons 42 01 General/trade For a non-specialist adult audience 0 02 Children/juvenile For a juvenile audience, not specifically for any educational purpose 0 03 Young adult For a teenage audience, not specifically for any educational purpose 0 04 Primary and secondary/elementary and high school Kindergarten, pre-school, primary/elementary or secondary/high school education 0 05 College/higher education For universities and colleges of further and higher education 0 06 Professional and scholarly For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research 0 34 07 ELT/ESL Intended for use in teaching English as a second language 0 08 Adult education For centres providing academic, vocational or recreational courses for adults 2 09 Second language teaching Intended for use in teaching second languages, for example teaching German to Spanish speakers. Prefer code 07 for products specific to teaching English 29 01 ONIX audience codes Using a code from List 28 6 02 Proprietary As specified in <AudienceCodeTypeName> 0 03 MPAA rating Motion Picture Association of America rating applied to movies 0 04 BBFC rating British Board of Film Classification rating applied to movies 0 05 FSK rating German FSK (Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft) rating applied to movies 1 06 BTLF audience code French Canadian audience code list, used by BTLF for Memento 4 07 Electre audience code Audience code used by Electre (France) 4 08 ANELE Tipo Spain: educational audience and material type code of the Asociación Nacional de Editores de Libros y Material de Enseñanza 5 09 AVI Code list used to specify reading levels for children’s books, used in Flanders, and formerly in the Netherlands – see also code 18 7 11 10 USK rating German USK (Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle) rating applied to video or computer games 7 11 AWS Audience code used in Flanders 8 12 Schulform Type of school: codelist maintained by VdS Bildungsmedien eV, the German association of educational media publishers. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/service/onixlisten/ schulform_onix_codelist29_value12_0408.pdf 8 13 Bundesland School region: codelist maintained by VdS Bildungsmedien eV, the German association of educational media publishers, indicating where products are licensed to be used in schools. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/service/onixlisten/ bundesland_onix_codelist29_value13_0408.pdf 8 14 Ausbildungsberuf Occupation: codelist for vocational training materials, maintained by VdS Bildungsmedien eV, the German association of educational media publishers. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/service/onixlisten/ ausbildungsberufe_onix_codelist29_value14_0408.pdf 8 15 Suomalainen kouluasteluokitus Finnish school or college level 8 16 CBG age guidance UK Publishers Association, Children’s Book Group, coded indication of intended reader age, carried on book covers 8 17 Xxxxxxx Book audience code Audience code used in Xxxxxxx Book Services 11 18 AVI (revised) Code list used to specify reading levels for children’s books, used in the Netherlands – see also code 09 11

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Samples: Codelists for Onix for Books

Value Label Notes Iss Rev. 90 Season and Event Indicator German code scheme indicating association with seasons, holidays, events (eg Autumn, Back to School, Easter) 18 91 GND Gemeinsame Normdatei – Joint Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/EN/gnd (English). Combines the PND, SWD and GKD into a single authority file, and should be used in preference to the older codes 18 92 BIC UKSLC UK Standard Library Categories, the successor to BIC’s E4L classification scheme 19 93 Thema subject category International multilingual subject category scheme – see xxxxx://xx.xxxxxxx.xxx/thema 20 00 Xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxx 00 00 95 Thema language qualifier 20 96 Thema time period qualifier 20 97 Thema educational purpose qualifier 20 98 Thema interest age / special interest qualifier 20 21 99 Thema style qualifier 21 A2 Ämnesord Swedish subject categories maintained by Bokrondellen 22 A3 Statystyka Xxxxxxx Papierowych, Mówionych I Elektronicznych Polish Statistical Book and E-book Classification 23 A4 CCSS Common Core State Standards curriculum alignment, for links to US educational standards. <SubjectCode> uses the full dot notation. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/developers-and-publishers 26 A5 Rameau French library subject headings 24 34 A6 Nomenclature discipline scolaire French educational subject classification scolomfr-voc-015. See xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx-xxxxxx.xx/ scolomfr/accueil.html 24 44 A7 ISIC International Standard Industry Classification, a classification of economic activities. Use for books that are about a particular industry or economic activity. <SubjectCode> should be a single letter denoting an ISIC section OR a 2-, 3- or 4-digit number denoting an ISIC division, group or class. See xxxx://xxxxxxx.xx.xxx/unsd/cr/registry/isic-4.asp 26 A8 LC Children’s Subject Headings Library of Congress Children’s Subject Headings: LCSHAC supplementary headings for Children’s books 28 A9 Ny Läromedel Swedish bookselling educational subject 28 B0 EuroVoc EuroVoc multilingual thesaurus. <SubjectCode> should be a EuroVoc concept dc:identifier (for example, 2777, ‘refrigerated products’). See xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx 29 B1 BISG Educational Taxonomy Controlled vocabulary for educational objectives. See xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/educational-taxonomy 29 B2 Keywords (not for display) For indexing and search purposes, MUST not be displayed. Where multiple keywords or keyword phrases are sent sent, this should be in a single instance of the the<SubjectHeadingText> element, and it is recommended that they should be separated by semi-colons colons. Use of code B2 should be very rare: use B2 in preference to code 20 only where it is important to show the keyword list is specifically NOT for display to purchasers (eg some keywords for a medical textbook may appear offensive if displayed out of context) 33 34 B3 Nomenclature Diplôme French higher and vocational educational subject classification scolomfr-voc-29 subject category for degreeand diploma study. See xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx-xxxxxx.xx/ scolomfr/accueil.html 34 44 B4 Key character names For fiction and non-fiction, one or more key names, provided – like keywords – for indexing and search purposes. Where multiple character names are sent, this is consistent with Library should be in a single instance of Congress preferred practice) 9 21 BIC children’s book marketing category See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/8/Children’s-Books-Marketing- Classifications/ 9 22 BISAC Merchandising Theme BISAC Merchandising Themes are <SubjectHeadingText>, and multiple names should be separated by semi-colons. Note <NameAsSubject> should be used in addition to BISAC Subject Headings to denote an audience to which a work for people whoare the central subject of the book. Code B4 may be used for names of particular appeallesser importance 35 42 B5 Key place names For fiction and non-fiction, one or more key names, provded – like keywords – for indexing and search purposes. Where multiple place names are sent, this should in a time single instance of year <SubjectHeadingText>, andmultiple names should be separated by semi-colons. For use in ONIX 3.0 only 42 01 General/trade For a non-specialist adult audience 0 02 Children/juvenile For a juvenile audience, not specifically for any educational purpose 0 03 Young adult For a teenage audience, not specifically for any educational purpose 0 04 Primary and secondary/elementary and high school Kindergarten, pre-school, primary/elementary or event secondary/high school education 0 05 College/higher education For universities and colleges of further and higher education 0 06 Professional and scholarly For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research 0 34 07 ELT/ESL Intended for which use in teaching English as a work may be especially appropriatesecond language 0 08 Adult education For centres providing academic, vocational or recreational courses for adults 2 09 Second language teaching Intended for use in teaching second languages, forexample teaching German to further describe fictional works that have beensubject-coded by genre 9 9 23 Publisher’s own category Spanish speakers. Prefer code 8 9 24 07 for products specific to teaching English 29 01 ONIX audience codes Using a code from List 28 6 02 Proprietary subject scheme As specified in <SubjectSchemeNameAudienceCodeTypeName> 8 9 25 Tabla de materias ISBN Latin 0 03 MPAA rating Motion Picture Association of America rating applied to movies 0 26 Warengruppen-Systematik des deutschen Buchhandels See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx/files/wgsneuversion2_0.pdf 04 BBFC rating British Board of Film Classification rating applied to movies 0 05 FSK rating German FSK (in GermanFreiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft) 0 28 27 SWD Schlagwortnormdatei – Subject Headings Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.x- xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxx.xxx (in German) and xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/standardisierung/ normdateien/swd.htm (English). DEPRECATED in favour of the GND 9 18 28 Thèmes rating applied to movies 1 06 BTLF audience code French Canadian audience code list, used by BTLF for Memento 4 07 Electre Subject classification audience code Audience code used by Electre (France) 0 29 CLIL France. A four-digit number, see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ information/documentation.html (in French). The first digit identifies the version 4 08 ANELE Tipo Spain: educational audience and material type code of the scheme 0 22 30 DNB-Sachgruppen Deutsche Bibliothek subject groups. Used Asociación Nacional de Editores de Libros y Material de Enseñanza 5 09 AVI Code list used to specify reading levels for children’s books, used in Flanders, and formerly in the Netherlands– see also code 18 7 11 10 USK rating German National Bibliography until 2003 USK (65 subjects). Is different from value 18Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle) rating applied to video or computer games 7 11 AWS Audience code used in Flanders 8 12 Schulform Type of school: codelist maintained by VdS Bildungsmedien eV, the German association of educational media publishers. See xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/service/ pdf/ddc_wv_alt_neu.pdf 1 31 NUGI Nederlandse Uniforme Genre-Indeling (former Dutch book trade classification) 9 33 ECPA Christian Book Category ECPA Christian Product Category Book Codesxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/service/onixlisten/schulform_onix_codelist29_value12_0408.pdf 8 13 Bundesland School region: codelist maintained by VdS Bildungsmedien eV, consisting the German association of up educational media publishers, indicating where products are licensed to three x 3-letter blocks, for Super Category, Primary Category and Sub-Categorybe used in schools. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ECPA/cbacategories.xls 1 34 SISO Schema Indeling Systematische Catalogus Openbare Bibliotheken (Dutch library classification) 9 35 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) A modified Xxxxx Decimal Classification xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/service/onixlisten/bundesland_onix_codelist29_value13_0408.pdf 8 14 Ausbildungsberuf Occupation: codelist for vocational training materials, maintained by VdS Bildungsmedien eV, the German association of educational media publishers. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/service/onixlisten/ausbildungsberufe_onix_codelist29_value14_0408.pdf 8 15 Suomalainen kouluasteluokitus Finnish school or college level 8 16 CBG age guidance UK Publishers Association, Children’s Book Group, coded indication of intended reader age, carried on book covers 8 17 Xxxxxxx Book audience code Audience code used in the Republic of Korea 1 36 DDC Deutsch 22 German Translation of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 22. Also known as DDC 22 ger. See xxxx://xxx.xxx- xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/ 2 37 Bokgrupper Norwegian book trade product categories (Bokgrupper) administered by the Norwegian Publishers Association (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 9 28Xxxxxxx Book Services 11

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Samples: Onix for Books Codelists

Value Label Notes Iss Rev. 20 Keywords Where multiple keywords or keyword phrases are sent 87 NewBooks Subject Classification Used for classification of academic and specialist publication in a single instance German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx- xxxxxxxx.xxx/xx/xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx- und-mapping.html (German) and xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx- xxxxxxxx.xxx/xx/xxx/xxxxx-xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx- mapping.html (English) 14 88 Chinese Library Classification Subject classification maintained by the Editorial Board of Chinese Library Classification. See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx for access to details of the <SubjectHeadingText> elementscheme 15 89 NTCPDSACClassification Subject classification for Books, it is recommended that they should be separated Audiovisual products and E-publications formulated by semi-colons China National Technical Committee 505 15 90 Season and Event Indicator German code scheme indicating association with seasons, holidays, events (this is consistent with Library of Congress preferred practiceeg Autumn, Back to School, Easter) 9 21 BIC children’s book marketing category See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/8/Children’s-Books-Marketing- Classifications/ 9 22 BISAC Merchandising Theme BISAC Merchandising Themes are used in addition to BISAC Subject Headings to denote an audience to which a work may be of particular appeal, a time of year or event for which a work may be especially appropriate, or to further describe fictional works that have beensubject-coded by genre 9 9 23 Publisher’s own category code 8 9 24 Proprietary subject scheme As specified in <SubjectSchemeName> 8 9 25 Tabla de materias ISBN Latin America 0 26 Warengruppen-Systematik des deutschen Buchhandels See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx/files/wgsneuversion2_0.pdf (in German) 0 28 27 SWD Schlagwortnormdatei 18 91 GND Gemeinsame Normdatei Subject Headings Joint Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.x- xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxx.xxx (in German) and xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/standardisierung/ normdateien/swd.htm xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/EN/gnd (English). DEPRECATED Combines the PND, SWD and GKD into a single authority file, and should be used in favour of preference to the GND 9 older codes 18 28 Thèmes Electre Subject 92 BIC UKSLC UK Standard Library Categories, the successor to BIC’s E4L classification used scheme 19 93 Thema subject category 20 94 Thema geographical qualifier 20 95 Thema language qualifier 20 96 Thema time period qualifier 20 97 Thema educational purpose qualifier 20 98 Thema interest age / special interest qualifier 20 21 99 Thema style qualifier 21 A2 Ämnesord Swedish subject categories maintained by Electre (France) 0 29 CLIL FranceBokrondellen 22 A3 Statystyka Xxxxxxx Papierowych, Mówionych I Elektronicznych Polish Statistical Book and E-book Classification 23 A4 CCSS Common Core State Standards curriculum alignment, for links to US educational standards. A four-digit number, see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ information/documentation.html (in French). The first digit identifies <SubjectCode> uses the version of the scheme 0 22 30 DNB-Sachgruppen Deutsche Bibliothek subject groups. Used for German National Bibliography until 2003 (65 subjects). Is different from value 18full dot notation. See xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/service/ pdf/ddc_wv_alt_neu.pdf 1 31 NUGI Nederlandse Uniforme Genrexxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/developers-and-publishers 26 A5 Rameau French library subject headings 24 34 A6 Nomenclature discipline scolaire French educational subject classification scolomfr-Indeling (former Dutch book trade classification) 9 33 ECPA Christian Book Category ECPA Christian Product Category Book Codesvoc-015, consisting of up to three x 3-letter blocks, used for Super Category, Primary Category and Sub-Category. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ECPA/cbacategories.xls 1 34 SISO Schema Indeling Systematische Catalogus Openbare Bibliotheken (Dutch library classification) 9 35 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) A modified Xxxxx Decimal Classification used in the Republic of Korea 1 36 DDC Deutsch 22 German Translation of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 22. Also known as DDC 22 gerexample on XxxXxx.xx. See xxxx://xxx.xxx- xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/ 2 37 Bokgrupper Norwegian book trade product categories (Bokgrupper) administered by the Norwegian Publishers Association (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 9 28xx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx-xxx- vocabulaires.html 24 29 A7 ISIC International Standard Industry Classification, a classification of economic activities. Use for books that are about a particular industry or economic activity. <SubjectCode> should be a single letter denoting an ISIC section OR a 2-, 3- or 4-digit number denoting an ISIC division, group or class. Seehttp://xxxxxxx.xx.xxx/xxxx/xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxx-0.xxx 26

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Samples: Onix for Books Codelists

Value Label Notes Iss Rev. 20 Keywords Where multiple keywords or keyword phrases are sent in a single instance of the <SubjectHeadingText> element, it is recommended that they should be separated by semi-colons (this is consistent with Library of Congress preferred practice) 9 21 BIC children’s book marketing category See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/8/Children’s-Books-Marketing- Classifications/ 9 22 BISAC Merchandising Theme BISAC Merchandising Themes are used in addition to BISAC Subject Headings to denote an audience to which a work may be of particular appeal, a time of year or event for which a work may be especially appropriate, or to further describe fictional works that have beensubject-coded by genre 9 9 23 Publisher’s own category code 8 9 24 Proprietary subject scheme As specified in <SubjectSchemeName> 8 9 25 Tabla de materias ISBN Latin America 0 26 Warengruppen-Systematik des deutschen Buchhandels See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx/files/wgsneuversion2_0.pdf (in German) 0 28 27 SWD Schlagwortnormdatei – Subject Headings Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.x- xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxx.xxx (in German) and xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/standardisierung/ normdateien/swd.htm (English). DEPRECATED in favour of the GND 9 0 18 28 Thèmes Electre Subject classification used by Electre (France) 0 29 CLIL France. A four-digit number, see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ information/documentation.html xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/information/documentation.html (in French). The first digit identifies the version of the scheme 0 22 30 DNB-Sachgruppen Deutsche Bibliothek subject groups. Used for German National Bibliography until 2003 (65 subjects). Is different from value 18. See xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/service/ pdf/ddc_wv_alt_neu.pdf 1 31 NUGI Nederlandse Uniforme Genre-Indeling (former Dutch book trade classification) 9 1 33 ECPA Christian Book Category ECPA Christian Product Category Book Codes, consisting of up to three x 3-letter blocks, for Super Category, Primary Category and Sub-Category. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ECPA/cbacategories.xls 1 34 SISO Schema Indeling Systematische Catalogus Openbare Bibliotheken (Dutch library classification) 9 1 35 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) A modified Xxxxx Decimal Classification used in the Republic of Korea 1 36 DDC Deutsch 22 German Translation of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 22. Also known as DDC 22 ger. See xxxx://xxx.xxx- xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/ 2 9 37 Bokgrupper Norwegian book trade product categories (Bokgrupper) administered by the Norwegian Publishers Association (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 9 285 28 38 Varegrupper Norwegian bookselling subject categories (Bokhandelensvaregrupper) administered by the Norwegian Booksellers Association (xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 5 28 39 Læreplaner Norwegian school curriculum version. Deprecated 6 28 40 Nippon Decimal Classification Japanese subject classification scheme 5 41 BSQ BookSelling Qualifier: Russian book trade classification 5 42 ANELE Materias Spain: subject coding scheme of the Asociación Nacional de Editores de Libros y Material de Enseñanza 5 43 Utdanningsprogram Codes for Norwegian ‘utdanningsprogram’ used in secondary education. See: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/. (Formerly labelled ‘Skolefag’) 6 28 44 Programområde Codes for Norwegian ‘programområde’ used in secondary education. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/. (Formerly labelled ‘Videregående’ or ‘Programfag’) 6 28 45 Undervisningsmateriell Norwegian list of categories for books and other material used in education 6 46 Norsk DDK Norwegian version of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 6 47 Varugrupper Swedish bookselling subject categories 7 48 SAB Swedish classification scheme 7 49 Läromedelstyp Swedish bookselling educational subject type 7 28 50 Förhandsbeskrivning Swedish publishers preliminary subject classification 7

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Samples: Onix for Books Codelists

Value Label Notes Iss Rev. 20 Keywords Where multiple keywords or keyword phrases are sent 87 NewBooks Subject Classification Used for classification of academic and specialist publication in a single instance German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx.xxx/de/ top/unternehmensportrait/klassifikation-und- mapping.html (German) and xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx- xxxxxxxx.xxx/xx/xxx/xxxxx-xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx- mapping.html (English) 14 88 Chinese Library Classification Subject classification maintained by the Editorial Board of Chinese Library Classification. See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx for access to details of the <SubjectHeadingText> elementscheme 15 89 NTCPDSAC Classification Subject classification for Books, it is recommended that they should be separated Audiovisual products and E-publications formulated by semi-colons China National Technical Committee 505 15 90 Season and Event Indicator German code scheme indicating association with seasons, holidays, events (this is consistent with Library of Congress preferred practiceeg Autumn, Back to School, Easter) 9 21 BIC children’s book marketing category See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/8/Children’s-Books-Marketing- Classifications/ 9 22 BISAC Merchandising Theme BISAC Merchandising Themes are used in addition to BISAC Subject Headings to denote an audience to which a work may be of particular appeal, a time of year or event for which a work may be especially appropriate, or to further describe fictional works that have beensubject-coded by genre 9 9 23 Publisher’s own category code 8 9 24 Proprietary subject scheme As specified in <SubjectSchemeName> 8 9 25 Tabla de materias ISBN Latin America 0 26 Warengruppen-Systematik des deutschen Buchhandels See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx/files/wgsneuversion2_0.pdf (in German) 0 28 27 SWD Schlagwortnormdatei 18 91 GND Gemeinsame Normdatei Subject Headings Joint Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.x- xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxx.xxx (in German) and xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/standardisierung/ normdateien/swd.htm xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/EN/gnd (English). DEPRECATED Combines the PND, SWD and GKD into a single authority file, and should be used in favour preference to the older codes 18 92 BIC UKSLC UK Standard Library Categories, the successor to BIC’s E4L classification scheme 19 93 Thema subject category International multilingual subject category scheme – see xxxxx://xx.xxxxxxx.xxx/thema 20 94 Thema place qualifier 20 42 95 Thema language qualifier 20 96 Thema time period qualifier 20 97 Thema educational purpose qualifier 20 98 Thema interest age / special interest qualifier 20 21 99 Thema style qualifier 21 A2 Ämnesord Swedish subject categories maintained by Bokrondellen 22 A3 Statystyka Xxxxxxx Papierowych, Mówionych I Elektronicznych Polish Statistical Book and E-book Classification 23 A4 CCSS Common Core State Standards curriculum alignment, for links to US educational standards. <SubjectCode> uses the full dot notation. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/developers-and- publishers 26 A5 Rameau French library subject headings 24 34 A6 Nomenclature discipline scolaire French educational subject classification, URI xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/voc/scolomfr/scolomfr-voc- 015GTPX 24 48 A7 ISIC International Standard Industry Classification, a classification of the GND 9 18 28 Thèmes Electre Subject classification used by Electre (France) 0 29 CLIL Franceeconomic activities. A fourUse for books that are about a particular industry or economic activity. <SubjectCode> should be a single letter denoting an ISIC section OR a 2-, 3- or 4-digit numbernumber denoting an ISIC division, see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ information/documentation.html (in French). The first digit identifies the version of the scheme 0 22 30 DNB-Sachgruppen Deutsche Bibliothek subject groups. Used for German National Bibliography until 2003 (65 subjects). Is different from value 18group or class. See xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/service/ pdfxxxx://xxxxxxx.xx.xxx/ unsd/ddc_wv_alt_neu.pdf 1 31 NUGI Nederlandse Uniforme Genre-Indeling (former Dutch book trade classification) 9 33 ECPA Christian Book Category ECPA Christian Product Category Book Codes, consisting of up to three x 3-letter blocks, for Super Category, Primary Category and Sub-Category. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ECPA/cbacategories.xls 1 34 SISO Schema Indeling Systematische Catalogus Openbare Bibliotheken (Dutch library classification) 9 35 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) A modified Xxxxx Decimal Classification used in the Republic of Korea 1 36 DDC Deutsch 22 German Translation of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 22. Also known as DDC 22 ger. See xxxx://xxx.xxx- xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/ 2 37 Bokgrupper Norwegian book trade product categories (Bokgrupper) administered by the Norwegian Publishers Association (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 9 28cr/registry/isic-4.asp 26

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Samples: Codelists for Onix for Books

Value Label Notes Iss Rev. 87 NewBooks Subject Classification Used for classification of academic and specialist publication in German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx.xxx/de/top/ unternehmensportrait/klassifikation-und-mapping.html (German) and xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx.xxx/en/top/ about-newbooks/classification-mapping.html (English) 14 88 Chinese Library Classification Subject classification maintained by the Editorial Board of Chinese Library Classification. See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx for access to details of the scheme 15 89 NTCPDSACClassification Subject classification for Books, Audiovisual products and E-publications formulated by China National Technical Committee 505 15 90 Season and Event Indicator German code scheme indicating association with seasons, holidays, events (eg Autumn, Back to School, Easter) 18 91 GND Gemeinsame Normdatei – Joint Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/EN/gnd (English). Combines the PND, SWD and GKD into a single authority file, and should be used in preference to the older codes 18 92 BIC UKSLC UK Standard Library Categories, the successor to BIC’s E4L classification scheme 19 93 Thema subject category International multilingual subject category scheme – see xxxxx://xx.xxxxxxx.xxx/thema 20 94 Thema place qualifier 20 42 95 Thema language qualifier 20 96 Thema time period qualifier 20 97 Thema educational purpose qualifier 20 98 Thema interest age / special interest qualifier 20 21 99 Thema style qualifier 21 A2 Ämnesord Swedish subject categories maintained by Bokrondellen 22 A3 Statystyka Xxxxxxx Papierowych, MówionychI Elektronicznych Polish Statistical Book and E-book Classification 23 A4 CCSS Common Core State Standards curriculum alignment, for links to US educational standards. <SubjectCode> uses the full dot notation. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/developers-and-publishers 26 A5 Rameau French library subject headings 24 34 A6 Nomenclature discipline scolaire French educational subject classification, URI xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/voc/scolomfr/scolomfr-voc-015GTPX 24 48 A7 ISIC International Standard Industry Classification, a classification of economic activities. Use for books that are about a particular industry or economic activity.<SubjectCode> should be a single letter denoting an ISIC section OR a 2-, 3- or 4-digit number denoting an ISIC division, group or class. See xxxx://xxxxxxx.xx.xxx/unsd/cr/ registry/isic-4.asp 26 A8 LC Children’s Subject Headings Library of Congress Children’s Subject Headings: LCSHAC supplementary headings for Children’s books 28 A9 Ny Läromedel Swedish bookselling educational subject 28 B0 EuroVoc EuroVoc multilingual thesaurus. <SubjectCode> should bea EuroVoc concept dc:identifier (for example, 2777, ‘refrigerated products’). See xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx 29 B1 BISG Educational Taxonomy Controlled vocabulary for educational objectives. See xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/educational-taxonomy 29 B2 Keywords (not for display) For indexing and search purposes, MUST not be displayed. Where multiple keywords or keyword phrases are sent sent, this should be in a single instance of the <SubjectHeadingText> element, and it is recommended that they should be separated by semi-colons colons. Use of code B2 should be very rare: use B2 in preference to code 20 only where it is important to show the keyword list is specifically NOT for display to purchasers (eg some keywords for a medicaltextbook may appear offensive if displayed out of context) 33 34 B3 Nomenclature Diplôme French higher and vocational educational subject classification, URI xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/voc/scolomfr/ scolomfr-voc-029 34 48 B4 Key character names For fiction and non-fiction, one or more key names, provided – like keywords – for indexing and search purposes. Where multiple character names are sent, this is consistent with Library should be in a single instance of Congress preferred practice) 9 21 BIC children’s book marketing category See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/8/Children’s-Books-Marketing- Classifications/ 9 22 BISAC Merchandising Theme BISAC Merchandising Themes <SubjectHeadingText>, and multiple names should be separated by semi-colons. Note <NameAsSubject> should be used for people who are used in addition to BISAC Subject Headings to denote an audience to which a work the central subject of the book. Code B4 may be used for names of particular appeallesser importance 35 42 B5 Key place names For fiction and non-fiction, one or more key names, provded– like keywords – for indexing and search purposes. Where multiple place names are sent, this should in a time single instance of year or event <SubjectHeadingText>, and multiple names should be separated by semi-colons. For use in ONIX 3.0only 42 B6 FAST Faceted Application of Subject Terminology, OCLC subjectscheme based on but different from LCSH (see code 04). For use in ONIX 3.0 only 47 B7 NGSS Next Generation Science Standards for which a work may be especially appropriate, or to further describe fictional works that have beensubject-coded by genre 9 9 23 Publisher’s own category code 8 9 24 Proprietary subject scheme As specified in <SubjectSchemeName> 8 9 25 Tabla de materias ISBN Latin America 0 26 Warengruppen-Systematik des deutschen Buchhandels See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx/files/wgsneuversion2_0.pdf (in German) 0 28 27 SWD Schlagwortnormdatei – Subject Headings Authority File K-12 education in the GermanUSA (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx). <SubjectCode> is a code such as 4-speaking countriesPS3-2. For use in ONIX 3.0 only 48 B8 MVB-Lesemotive MVB classification of ‘reading rationales’, which classify unconscious motives that lead to a book purchase.Categories are assigned and maintained by MVB. For use in ONIX 3.0 only. See xxxx://xxx.x- xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxx.xxx (xxxxx://xxx.xx/lesemotive 52 B9 LOPS21 Subject module Finnish Suomalainen oppiaineluokitus 52 01 General/trade For a non-specialist adult audience. Consider also adding an ONIX Adult audience rating 0 47 02 Children/juvenile For a juvenile audience, not specifically for any educational purpose. An audience range should also be included 0 47 03 Young adult For a teenage audience, not specifically for any educational purpose. An audience range should also be included 0 47 04 Primary and secondary/elementary and high school Kindergarten, pre-school, primary/elementary or secondary/high school education. An audience range should also be included 0 47 05 College/higher education For tertiary education – universities and colleges of higher education 0 47 06 Professional and scholarly For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research 0 34 07 ELT/ESL Intended for use in German) and xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/standardisierung/ normdateien/swd.htm (English)teaching English as a second, non- native or additional language. DEPRECATED in favour Indication of the GND 9 18 28 Thèmes Electre Subject classification used by Electre language level (Franceeg CEFR) should be included where possible. Anaudience range should also be included if the product is (also) suitable for use in primary and secondary education 0 29 CLIL France. A four-digit number, see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ information/documentation.html (in French). The first digit identifies the version of the scheme 0 22 30 DNB-Sachgruppen Deutsche Bibliothek subject groups. Used for German National Bibliography until 2003 (65 subjects). Is different from value 18. See xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/service/ pdf/ddc_wv_alt_neu.pdf 1 31 NUGI Nederlandse Uniforme Genre-Indeling (former Dutch book trade classification) 9 33 ECPA Christian Book Category ECPA Christian Product Category Book Codes, consisting of up to three x 3-letter blocks, for Super Category, Primary Category and Sub-Category. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ECPA/cbacategories.xls 1 34 SISO Schema Indeling Systematische Catalogus Openbare Bibliotheken (Dutch library classification) 9 35 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) A modified Xxxxx Decimal Classification used in the Republic of Korea 1 36 DDC Deutsch 22 German Translation of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 22. Also known as DDC 22 ger. See xxxx://xxx.xxx- xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/ 2 37 Bokgrupper Norwegian book trade product categories (Bokgrupper) administered by the Norwegian Publishers Association (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 9 2847

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Samples: Onix for Books Codelists

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Value Label Notes Iss Rev. 20 Keywords Where multiple keywords or keyword phrases are sent in a single instance of the <SubjectHeadingText> element, it is recommended that they should be separated by semi-colons (this is consistent with Library of Congress preferred practice) 9 21 BIC children’s book marketing category See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/8/Children’s-Books-Marketing- Classifications/ 9 22 BISAC Merchandising Theme BISAC Merchandising Themes are used in addition to BISAC Subject Headings to denote an audience to which a work may be of particular appeal, a time of year or event for which a work may be especially appropriate, or to further describe fictional works that have beensubject-coded by genre 9 9 23 Publisher’s own category code 8 9 24 Proprietary subject scheme As specified in <SubjectSchemeName> 8 9 25 Tabla de materias ISBN Latin America 0 26 Warengruppen-Systematik des deutschen Buchhandels See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx/files/wgsneuversion2_0.pdf (in German) 0 28 27 SWD Schlagwortnormdatei 91 GND Gemeinsame Normdatei Subject Headings Joint Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.x- xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxx.xxx (in German) and xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/standardisierung/ normdateien/swd.htm xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/EN/ gnd (English). DEPRECATED Combines the PND, SWD and GKD into a single authority file, and should be used in favour preference to the older codes 18 92 BIC UKSLC UK Standard Library Categories, the successor to BIC’s E4L classification scheme 19 93 Thema subject category 20 94 Thema geographical qualifier 20 95 Thema language qualifier 20 96 Thema time period qualifier 20 97 Thema educational purpose qualifier 20 98 Thema interest age / special interest qualifier 20 21 99 Thema style qualifier 21 A2 Ämnesord Swedish subject categories maintained by Bokrondellen 22 A3 Statystyka KsiążekPapierowych, Mówionych I Elektronicznych Polish Statistical Book and E-book Classification 23 A4 CCSS Common Core State Standards curriculum alignment, for links to US educational standards. <SubjectCode> uses the full dot notation. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/developers-and-publishers 26 A5 Rameau French library classification 24 A6 Nomenclature discipline scolaire French educational subject classification scolomfr-voc- 015, used for example on XxxXxx.xx. See xxxx://xxx.xxx-xx.xx/scolomfr/vocabulaires/consultation- des-vocabulaires.html 24 29 A7 ISIC International Standard Industry Classification, a classification of the GND 9 18 28 Thèmes Electre Subject classification used by Electre (France) 0 29 CLIL Franceeconomic activities. A fourUse for books that are about a particular industry or economic activity. See xxxx://xxxxxxx.xx.xxx/unsd/cr/registry/isic-4.asp. <SubjectCode> should be a single letter denoting an ISIC section OR a 2-, 3- or 4-digit numbernumber denoting an ISIC division, see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ information/documentation.html group or class 26 A8 LC Children’s Subject Headings Library of Congress Children’s Subject Headings: LCSHAC supplementary headings for Children’s books 28 A9 Ny Läromedel Swedish bookselling educational subject 28 B0 EuroVoc EuroVoc multilingual thesaurus. <SubjectCode> should be a EuroVoc concept dc:identifier (in Frenchfor example, 2777, ‘Refrigerated products’). The first digit identifies the version of the scheme 0 22 30 DNB-Sachgruppen Deutsche Bibliothek subject groups. Used See xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx 29 B1 BISG Educational Taxonomy Controlled vocabulary for German National Bibliography until 2003 (65 subjects). Is different from value 18educational objectives. See xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/service/ pdf/ddc_wv_alt_neu.pdf 1 31 NUGI Nederlandse Uniforme Genre-Indeling (former Dutch book trade classification) 9 33 ECPA Christian Book Category ECPA Christian Product Category Book Codes, consisting of up to three x 3-letter blocks, for Super Category, Primary Category and Sub-Category. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ECPA/cbacategories.xls 1 34 SISO Schema Indeling Systematische Catalogus Openbare Bibliotheken (Dutch library classification) 9 35 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) A modified xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/educational-taxonomy 29 01 Xxxxx Xxxxx Decimal Classification used in the Republic 0 02 Abridged Xxxxx 0 03 LC classification US Library of Korea 1 36 DDC Deutsch 22 German Translation Congress classification 0 04 LC subject heading US Library of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 22. Also known as DDC 22 ger. See xxxx://xxx.xxx- xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/ 2 37 Bokgrupper Norwegian book trade product categories (Bokgrupper) administered by the Norwegian Publishers Association (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) Congress subject heading 0 05 NLM classification US National Library of Medicine medical classification 9 2806 MeSH heading US National Library of Medicine Medical subject heading 9 08 AAT Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus heading 9

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Samples: Onix for Books Codelists

Value Label Notes Iss Rev. 20 Keywords Where multiple keywords or keyword phrases are sent 51 Spanish ISBN UDC subset Controlled subset of UDC codes used by the Spanish ISBN Agency 7 52 ECI subject categories Subject categories defined by El Corte Inglés and used widely in a single instance the Spanish book trade 7 53 Soggetto CCE Classificazione commerciale editoriale (Italian book trade subject category based on BIC). CCE documentationavailable at xxxx://xxx.xx-xxxxxx.xx/CCE2_2.0.pdf 7 54 Qualificatore geografico CCE CCE Geographical qualifier 7 55 Qualificatore di lingua CCE CCE Language qualifier 7 56 Qualificatore di periodo storico CCE CCE Time Period qualifier 7 57 Qualificatore di livello scolastico CCE CCE Educational Purpose qualifier 7 58 Qualificatore di età di lettura CCE CCE Reading Level Qualifier 7 59 VdS Bildungsmedien Fächer Subject code list of the <SubjectHeadingText> elementGerman association of educational media publishers. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/service/onixlisten/ unterrichtsfach_onix_codelist27_value59_0408.pdf 7 60 Fagkoder Norwegian primary and secondary school subject categories (fagkoder), it is recommended that they should be separated by semi-colons (this is consistent with see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/ 7 28 61 JEL classification Journal of Economic Literature classification scheme 7 62 CSH National Library of Congress preferred practiceCanada subject heading (English) 9 21 BIC children’s 63 RVM Répertoire de vedettes-matière Bibliothèque de l’Université Laval) (French) 9 34 64 XXX Xxxxxxx suomalainen asiasanasto: Finnish General Thesaurus. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 65 Allärs Xxxxxx tesaurus på svenska: Swedish translation of the Finnish General Thesaurus. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 66 YKL Yleisten kirjastojen luokitusjärjestelmä: Finnish Public Libraries Classification System. See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/ (in Finnish) 8 67 MUSA Musiikin asiasanasto: Finnish Music Thesaurus. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 68 CILLA Specialtesaurus för musik: Swedish translation of the Finnish Music Thesaurus. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 69 Kaunokki Fiktiivisen aineiston asiasanasto: Finnish thesaurus for fiction. See xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/ (in Finnish) 8 70 Bella Specialtesaurus för fiktivt material: Swedish translation of the Finnish thesaurus for fiction. See xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx/sv-FI/ (in Finnish) 8 71 XXX Xxxxxxx suomalainen ontologia: Finnish General Upper Ontology. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (In Finnish) 8 72 Paikkatieto ontologia Finnish Place Ontology. See xxxx://xxxx.xx/fi/browser/ (in Finnish) 8 73 Suomalainen kirja-xxxx xxxxxxxx Finnish book marketing category See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/8/Children’s-Books-Marketing- Classifications/ 9 22 BISAC Merchandising Theme BISAC Merchandising Themes are used in addition to BISAC trade categorisation 8 74 Sears Sears List of Subject Headings to denote an audience to which a work may be of particular appeal, a time of year or event for which a work may be especially appropriate, or to further describe fictional works that have beensubject-coded by genre 9 9 23 Publisher’s own category code 8 9 24 Proprietary subject scheme As specified in <SubjectSchemeName> 8 9 25 Tabla de materias ISBN Latin America 0 26 Warengruppen-Systematik des deutschen Buchhandels See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx/files/wgsneuversion2_0.pdf (in German) 0 28 27 SWD Schlagwortnormdatei – Subject Headings Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.x- xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxx.xxx (in German) and xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/standardisierung/ normdateien/swd.htm (English). DEPRECATED in favour of the GND 9 18 28 Thèmes Electre Subject classification used by Electre (France) 0 29 CLIL France. A four-digit number75 BIC E4L BIC E4Libraries Category Headings, see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ information/documentation.html (in French). The first digit identifies the version of the scheme 0 22 30 DNB-Sachgruppen Deutsche Bibliothek subject groups. Used for German National Bibliography until 2003 (65 subjects). Is different from value 18. See xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/service/ pdf/ddc_wv_alt_neu.pdf 1 31 NUGI Nederlandse Uniforme Genre-Indeling (former Dutch book trade classification) 9 33 ECPA Christian Book Category ECPA Christian Product Category Book Codes, consisting of up to three x 3-letter blocks, for Super Category, Primary Category and Sub-Category. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ECPA/cbacategories.xls 1 34 SISO Schema Indeling Systematische Catalogus Openbare Bibliotheken (Dutch library classification) 9 35 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) A modified Xxxxx Decimal Classification used in the Republic of Korea 1 36 DDC Deutsch 22 German Translation of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 22. Also known as DDC 22 ger. See xxxx://xxx.xxx- xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/ 2 37 Bokgrupper Norwegian book trade product categories (Bokgrupper) administered by the Norwegian Publishers Association (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 9 28xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/51/E4libraries-Subject-Category- Headings/ 9

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Samples: Onix for Books Codelists

Value Label Notes Iss Rev. 20 Keywords Where multiple keywords or keyword phrases are sent in a single instance of the <SubjectHeadingText> element, it is recommended that they should be separated by semi-colons (this is consistent with Library of Congress preferred practice) 9 21 BIC children’s book marketing category See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/8/Children’s-Books-Marketing- Classifications/ 9 22 BISAC Merchandising Theme BISAC Merchandising Themes are used in addition to BISAC Subject Headings to denote an audience to which a work may be of particular appeal, a time of year or event for which a work may be especially appropriate, or to further describe fictional works that have beensubject-coded by genre 9 9 23 Publisher’s own category code 8 9 24 Proprietary subject scheme As specified in <SubjectSchemeName> 8 9 25 Tabla de materias ISBN Latin America 0 26 Warengruppen-Systematik des deutschen Buchhandels See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx/files/wgsneuversion2_0.pdf (in German) 0 28 27 SWD Schlagwortnormdatei – Subject Headings Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.x- xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxx.xxx xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/standardisierung/normdateien/swd.htm (in German) and xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/standardisierung/ normdateien/swd.htm xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/eng/standardisierung/normdateien/swd.htm (English). DEPRECATED in favour favor of the GND 9 0 18 28 Thèmes Electre Subject classification used by Electre (France) 0 29 CLIL France. A four-digit number, see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ information/documentation.html xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/information/documentation.html (in French). The first digit identifies the version of the scheme 0 22 30 DNB-Sachgruppen Deutsche Bibliothek subject groups. Used for German National Bibliography until 2003 (65 subjects). Is different from value 18. See xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/service/ pdf/ddc_wv_alt_neu.pdf 1 31 NUGI Nederlandse Uniforme Genre-Indeling (former Dutch book trade classification) 9 1 33 ECPA Christian Book Category ECPA Christian Product Category Book Codes, consisting of up to three x 3-letter blocks, for Super Category, Primary Category and Sub-Category. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ECPA/cbacategories.xls 1 34 SISO Schema Indeling Systematische Catalogus Openbare Bibliotheken (Dutch library classification) 9 1 35 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) A modified Xxxxx Decimal Classification used in the Republic of Korea 1 36 DDC Deutsch 22 German Translation of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 22. Also known as DDC 22 ger. See xxxx://xxx.xxx- xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/ xxxx://xxx.xxx-xxxxxxx.xx/produkte/uebersichten/ 2 9 37 Bokgrupper Norwegian book trade product categories (Bokgrupper) administered Bokgrupper)administered by the Norwegian Publishers Association (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 9 285 28 38 Varegrupper Norwegian bookselling subject categories (Bokhandelens varegrupper) administered by the Norwegian Booksellers Association (xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 5 28 39 Læreplaner Norwegian school curriculum version. Deprecated 6 28 40 Nippon Decimal Classification Japanese subject classification scheme 5 41 BSQ BookSelling Qualifier: Russian book trade classification 5 42 ANELE Materias Spain: subject coding scheme of the Asociación Nacional de Editores de Libros y Material de Enseñanza 5 43 Utdanningsprogram Codes for Norwegian ‘utdanningsprogram’ used insecondary education. See: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/. (Formerly labelled ‘Skolefag’) 6 28 44 Programområde Codes for Norwegian ‘programområde’ used in secondary education. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xx/. (Formerly labelled ‘Videregående’ or ‘Programfag’) 6 32 45 Undervisningsmateriell Norwegian list of categories for books and other material used in education 6 46 Norsk DDK Norwegian version of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 6 47 Varugrupper Swedish bookselling subject categories 7 48 SAB Swedish classification scheme 7 49 Läromedelstyp Swedish bookselling educational subject type 7 28 50 Förhandsbeskrivning Swedish publishers preliminary subject classification 7

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Samples: Onix for Books Codelists

Value Label Notes Iss Rev. 20 Keywords Where multiple keywords 22 Plates, unspecified ‘Plates’ means illustrations that are on separate pages bound into the body of a book 4 23 Plates, black and white ‘Plates’ means illustrations that are on separate pages bound into the body of a book 4 24 Plates, color ‘Plates’ means illustrations that are on separate pages bound into the body of a book 4 26 Bibliography 5 27 Inset maps Larger-scale inset maps of places or keyword phrases are sent features of interest included in a single instance map product 7 28 GPS grids GPS grids included in a map product 7 29 Glossary 28 30 Table of the <SubjectHeadingText> element, it is recommended that they should be separated by semi-colons (this is consistent with contents For use in ONIX 3.0 only 41 01 Xxxxx Xxxxx Decimal Classification 0 02 Abridged Xxxxx 0 03 LC classification US Library of Congress preferred practice) classification 0 04 LC subject heading US Library of Congress subject heading 0 05 NLM classification US National Library of Medicine medical classification 9 21 BIC children’s book marketing category See xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/8/Children’s-Books-Marketing- Classifications/ 06 MeSH heading US National Library of Medicine Medical subject heading 9 22 08 AAT Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus heading 9 09 UDC Universal Decimal Classification 0 10 BISAC Merchandising Theme Subject Heading BISAC Merchandising Themes Subject Headings are used in addition the North American market to categorize books based on topical content. They serve as a guideline for shelving books in physical stores and browsing books in online stores. See xxxxx://xxxx.xxx/page/BISACSubjectCodes 0 11 BISAC Subject Headings to denote an audience to which Regional theme A geographical qualifier used with a work may be of particular appealBISAC subject category 5 12 BIC subject category For all BIC subject codes and qualifiers, a time of year or event for which a work may be especially appropriate, or to further describe fictional works that have beensubject-coded by genre 9 9 23 Publisher’s own category code 8 9 24 Proprietary subject scheme As specified in <SubjectSchemeName> 8 9 25 Tabla de materias ISBN Latin America see xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/7/BIC-Standard-Subject- Categories/ 0 26 Warengruppen-Systematik des deutschen Buchhandels See xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xx/files/wgsneuversion2_0.pdf 13 BIC geographical qualifier 0 14 BIC language qualifier (in Germanlanguage as subject) 0 28 27 SWD Schlagwortnormdatei – Subject Headings Authority File in the German-speaking countries. See xxxx://xxx.x- xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxx/xxx.xxx (in German) 15 BIC time period qualifier 0 16 BIC educational purpose qualifier 0 17 BIC reading level and xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/standardisierung/ normdateien/swd.htm (English). DEPRECATED in favour of the GND 9 special interest qualifier 6 18 28 Thèmes Electre Subject classification used by Electre (France) 0 29 CLIL France. A four-digit number, see xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ information/documentation.html (in French). The first digit identifies the version of the scheme 0 22 30 DNBDDC-Sachgruppen Deutsche Bibliothek subject groups. der Deutschen Nationalbibliografie Used for German National Bibliography until 2003 since 2004 (65 100 subjects). Is different from value 1830. See xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/service/ xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/service/pdf/ddc_wv_aktuell.pdf (in German) or xxxx://xxx.x-xx.xx/eng/ service/pdf/ddc_wv_alt_neu.pdf 1 31 NUGI Nederlandse Uniforme Genre-Indeling ddc_wv_aktuell_eng.pdf (former Dutch book trade classificationEnglish) 9 33 ECPA Christian Book Category ECPA Christian Product Category Book Codes, consisting of up to three x 3-letter blocks, for Super Category, Primary Category and Sub-Category. See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ECPA/cbacategories.xls 1 34 SISO Schema Indeling Systematische Catalogus Openbare Bibliotheken (Dutch library classification) 9 35 Korean Decimal Classification (KDC) A modified Xxxxx Decimal Classification used in the Republic of Korea 1 36 DDC Deutsch 22 German Translation of Xxxxx Decimal Classification 22. Also known as DDC 22 ger. See xxxx://xxx.xxx- xxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/ 2 37 Bokgrupper Norwegian book trade product categories (Bokgrupper) administered by the Norwegian Publishers Association (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/) 9 289

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Samples: Codelists for Onix for Books

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