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  2. EPUB - Wikipedia

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    An EPUB file is an archive that contains, in effect, a website. It includes HTML files, images, CSS style sheets, and other assets. It also contains metadata. EPUB 3.3 is the latest version. By using HTML5, publications can contain video, audio, and interactivity, just like websites in web browsers. [32]

  3. Comparison of e-book formats - Wikipedia

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    The EPUB format is the most widely supported e-book format, supported by most e-book readers except Amazon Kindle [a] devices. Most e-book readers also support the PDF and plain text formats. E-book software can be used to convert e-books from one format to another, as well as to create, edit and publish e-books.

  4. Dublin Core - Wikipedia

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    The EPUB e-book format uses Dublin Core metadata in the OPF file. [25] Qualified Dublin Core is used in the DSpace archival management software. [26] The Australian Government Locator Service (AGLS) metadata standard is an application profile of Dublin Core. [27]: 5

  5. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    epub ipa jar kmz maff msix odp ods odt pk3 pk4 pptx usdz vsdx xlsx xpi: zip file format and formats based on it, such as EPUB, JAR, ODF, OOXML: 52 61 72 21 1A 07 00: Rar!␚␇␀ 0 rar Roshal ARchive compressed archive v1.50 onwards [23] 52 61 72 21 1A 07 01 00: Rar!␚␇␁␀ 0 rar Roshal ARchive compressed archive v5.00 onwards [24] 7F 45 ...

  6. Extensible Metadata Platform - Wikipedia

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    The Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) is an ISO standard, originally created by Adobe Systems Inc., for the creation, processing and interchange of standardized and custom metadata for digital documents and data sets.

  7. Calibre (software) - Wikipedia

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    calibre-ebook.com Calibre is a cross-platform free and open-source suite of e-book software. Calibre supports organizing existing e-books into virtual libraries, displaying, editing, creating and converting e-books, as well as syncing e-books with a variety of e-readers.

  8. ONIX for Books - Wikipedia

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    Metadata concerning one or more book titles can be stored in a suitably formatted XML file known as an 'ONIX message'. Whereas other data standards exist for storing the contents of a book – the text, layout and graphics – the ONIX for Books standard holds information about the book.

  9. FictionBook - Wikipedia

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    All eBook metadata, such as author name, title, and publisher are also present in the eBook file. This makes the format convenient for automatic processing, indexing, ebook collection management and allows for easy automated conversion into other formats.