13 — Collection identifier type

12 codes · Introduced in Issue 0

Code Description History
01 Proprietary collection ID scheme modified
For example, publisher’s own series ID scheme. Note that a distinctive <IDTypeName> is required with proprietary identifiers
+0 · ✎70
02 ISSN
International Standard Serial Number, unhyphenated, 8 digits
+0
03 German National Bibliography series ID
Maintained by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
+0
04 German Books in Print series ID
Maintained by VLB
+1
05 Electre series ID
Maintained by Electre Information, France
+1
06 DOI modified
Digital Object Identifier (variable length and character set, beginning ‘10.’ and without https://doi.org/ or the older http://dx.doi.org/)
+6 · ✎65
15 ISBN-13
Use only where the collection (series or set) is available as a single product
+15
22 URN modified
Uniform Resource Name using full URN syntax, eg urn:issn:1476-4687 – though where a specific code for the identifier type is available, use of that code (ie code 02 for ISSN) is preferred
+8 · ✎62
27 JP Magazine ID
Japanese magazine identifier, similar in scope to ISSN. Five digits to identify the periodical, without any hyphen or two digit extension. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later
+62
29 BNF Control number modified
French National Bibliography series ID. Identifiant des publications en série maintenu par la Bibliothèque Nationale de France
+24 · ✎36
35 ARK
Archival Resource Key, as a URL (including the address of the ARK resolver provided by eg a national library)
+36
38 ISSN-L
International Standard Serial Number ‘linking ISSN’, used when distinct from the serial ISSN. Unhyphenated, 8 digits. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later
+41