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List | Code | Heading | Add | Mod | ? |
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154 | Content audience Used with <ContentAudience> <x427> |
10 | ✽ | ||
154 | 00 | Unrestricted Any audience |
10 | ✽ | |
154 | 01 | Restricted Distribution by agreement between the parties to the ONIX exchange (this value is provided to cover applications where ONIX content includes material which is not for general distribution) |
10 | ✽ | |
154 | 02 | Booktrade Distributors, bookstores, publisher’s own staff etc |
10 | ✽ | |
154 | 03 | End-customers | 10 | ||
154 | 04 | Librarians | 10 | ||
154 | 05 | Teachers | 10 | ||
154 | 06 | Students | 10 | ||
154 | 07 | Press Press or other media |
10 | ✽ | |
154 | 08 | Shopping comparison service Where a specially formatted description is required for this audience |
10 | ✽ | |
154 | 09 | Search engine index Text not intended for display, but may be used (in addition to any less restricted text) for indexing and search |
32 | ✽ |
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