- From: Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2024 14:09:37 +0200
- To: Wendy Reid <wendy.reid@rakuten.com>
- Cc: W3C PM Working Group <public-pm-wg@w3.org>, W3C Publishing Community Group <public-publishingcg@w3.org>, W3C Publishing Business Group <public-publishingbg@w3.org>, "public-apa@w3.org" <public-apa@w3.org>, Alicia Wise <awise@clockss.org>
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Thanks Wendy, while reading through the text, I have made a list of the restrictions to myself, but this may be useful for everyone. Compared to EPUB 3.3 these are the restrictions defined for EPUB/A: - Use only core media types (section 3.2) - Use of exempt resources is not encouraged (section 6.2) - Use only UTF-8 (section 6.3) - Publication resources shall be located in the EPUB container (section 7.3) - EPUB container shall not be encrypted (section 7.4) - Publications must not include multiple renditions until such time as the note becomes a stable W3C Recommendation or is replaced by another technology. (section 7.6) - Publications require the following additional metadata (beyond those that are required by EPUB 3.3) (section 8.3): - Information about any compression methods or any reading systems for which the file is optimized - Creator - Creation Date or Start Date/End Date - Publisher/producer/distributor - A standard unique manifestation/work identifier (e.g. ISBN or ISSN) - An item or instance identifier, if available (e.g. a DOI) - Metadata format and its versions - Schema identifiers for metadata records (e.g. Dublin Core or PREMIS) - Administrative metadata (e.g. nature and formats of embedded media) - Technical metadata (e.g. file formats and versions, digital signatures and checksums) - Rights metadata - Structural metadata - Although the EPUB 3 specification requires a media type be specified for each resource, it does not require the correct media type be specified. For EPUB/A publications, each resource shall have the correct media type. (section 8.4) - As EPUB/A publications do not allow remote hosting of resources, the `remote-resources` value shall not be used with this attribute (section 8.4) - For collections (in the package document) only use collection types that are recognized as standard (none at this moment) (section 8.6) - Scripts in EPUB content documents (section 9.3): - shall not include scripts that retrieve resources or information from outside the EPUB container (e.g., using JavaScript APIs such as XmlHttpRequest and Fetch). - shall not include HTML forms that submit data to external servers. - Do not use features that are considered as deprecated in EPUB 3. (section 11) I hope this helps. Alicia, I hope I got them all. Ivan > On 27 Jun 2024, at 20:06, Reid, Wendy <wendy.reid@rakuten.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have been asked on behalf of the ISO/NISO group working on EPUB/A to share this call for feedback on the proposed draft of an ISO standard for the preservation of digital books. > > https://clockss.org/new-draft-international-standard-for-the-preservation-of-ebooks-published-in-the-epub-format/ > > The draft of the document can be found at the link above, or here: https://clockss.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/EPUB-3-Archiving-for-Preservation.pdf > > EPUB/A (EPUB archive) is based on EPUB 3, and does make reference to the latest W3C version of the standard (EPUB 3.3). The goal of EPUB/a is to provide a content conformance and packaging standard for long-term preservation of ebook content. Several of us from the W3C Publishing activity have participated in the development of this draft. > > If you have any feedback on the document, please reach out to Alicia Wise from CLOCKSS, who has been leading this effort. She is CC’d on this message. > > Thanks, > Wendy > > Wendy Reid > Accessibility and Publishing Standards Lead, Rakuten Kobo > Co-chair, W3C Advisory Board, Publishing Maintenance Working Group, Positive Work Environment Community Group ---- Ivan Herman, W3C Home: http://www.w3.org/People/Ivan/ mobile: +33 6 52 46 00 43
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