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Publication Manifest to EPUB Mapping
Matt Garrish edited this page Oct 2, 2019
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This document provides mappings from the Publication Manifest format to EPUB's Package Document.
Publication Manifest | EPUB 3 Package Document | Explanation |
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@context/language | package[@xml:lang] | Global manifest/package language declaration. |
term/language | metadata/meta[@xml:lang] | Local language overrides. |
inLanguage | dc:language | Language of the publication. |
Publication Manifest | EPUB 3 Package Document | Explanation |
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type | (none) | The type of publication. EPUB does not have an equivalent in the specification, but can be expressed as meta[@property=rdf:type]. |
conformsTo | dc:type | The profile the publication conforms to. EPUB uses reserved keywords instead of URLs for profiles. |
Publication Manifest | EPUB 3 Package Document | Explanation |
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readingOrder | spine | Default progression through the content. EPUB uses references to the manifest, while the Package Document uses a list of resources. |
resources | manifest | Identifies the resources of the publication. The EPUB manifest is the complete set of resources, while Pub Manifest uses a union of readingOrder and resources. |
links | metadata/link | Linked resources. EPUB does not separate the links from the other publication metadata, but the links themselves. |
Publication Manifest | EPUB 3 Package Document | Explanation |
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rel= accessibility-report | link[@rel=a11y:certifierReport] | Accessibility report for the publication. EPUB use is defined in the Accessibility specification. |
rel= contents | item[@properties=nav] | Identifies the document containing the table of contents. EPUB requires all navigation aids in the navigation document, so does not uniquely identify the resources within it. |
rel= cover | item[@properties= cover-image] | EPUB only identifies cover images. Pub Manifest allows any resource to be identified as the cover. |
rel= pageList | item[@properties=nav] | Identifies the document containing the page list. EPUB requires all navigation aids in the navigation document, so does not uniquely identify the resources within it. |
rel= preview | dc:type=preview | A preview for the publication. EPUB use is defined in the Previews specification. EPUB defines entire publications as previews and also embeds previews using collections. |
rel= privacy-policy | (none) | Privacy policy for the publication. EPUB does not have an equivalent in the specification, but could be expressed as link[rel=privacy-policy] once registered. |
Publication Manifest | EPUB 3 Package Document | Explanation |
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accessibilityFeature | meta[@property= schema:accessibilityFeature] | Accessibility features of the publication. EPUB use is defined in the Accessibility specification. |
accessibilityHazard | meta[@property= schema:accessibilityHazard] | Potential hazards from the content. EPUB use is defined in the Accessibility specification. |
accessibilitySummary | meta[@property= schema:accessibilitySummary] | Human-readable summary of the accessibility. EPUB use is defined in the Accessibility specification. |
accessMode | meta[@property= schema:accessMode] | Access modes of the content. EPUB use is defined in the Accessibility specification. |
accessModeSufficient | meta[@property= schema:accessibilityFeature] | Sufficient set(s) of access modes that allow consumption of the content. EPUB use is defined in the Accessibility specification. |
Publication Manifest | EPUB 3 Package Document | Explanation |
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LinkedResource/alternate | item[@fallback] | An alternate format representation of a resource. |
Publication Manifest | EPUB 3 Package Document | Explanation |
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duration | meta[@property= media:duration] | Total duration of the publication. |
linkedResource/length | meta[@property= media:duration][@refines=idref] | Duration of a resource. EPUB uses meta tags to associated a duration with a resource, whereas Pub Manifest can express the duration directly with the resource. |
Publication Manifest | EPUB 3 Package Document | Explanation |
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abridged | (none) | Whether the publication is abridged. EPUB does not have an equivalent in the specification, but can be expressed as meta[@property=schema:abridged]. |
creator (artist, author, etc.) | dc:creator, dc:contributor + meta[@role] | Creators of the publication. EPUB "refines" the DC elements to add roles. |
datePublished | dc:date | Date the publication was published. |
dateModified | dcterms:modified | Last modification date of the publication. |
id | package[@unique-identifier] - dc:identifier | Unique identifier for the publication. |
name | dc:title | Title of the publication. |
readingProgression | spine[@page-progression-direction] | The content flow direction. EPUB's use is more specifically tied to the expected rendering (e.g., page loading for fixed layouts). |
url | (none) | Address of the publication. EPUB does not have an equivalent in the specification, but can be expressed as meta[@property=schema:url]. |
Publication Manifest | EPUB 3 Package Document | Explanation |
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@context/{"prefix":} | package[@prefix] | Ability to define prefixes to import terms from additional vocabularies |
rel=describedby | link[rel=record] | Linked metadata records. The "record" relation used by EPUB is not registered with IANA. |
The following table lists features from the EPUB 3 Packages specification that are not supported or a key part of the Publication Manifest specification.
EPUB 3 Feature | Explanation |
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Collections | Collections are like mini-package documents within the package document. Accommodating them would similarly require a manifest-like set of objects, presumable under a collections property. There seems to be limited to no uptake of collections in EPUB, however, despite a few specifications that use them (e.g., previews, indexes and dictionaries). |
Dublin Core Optional Elements |
The following elements do not have a parallel in the Publication Manifest: coverage, description, subject, format, relation, rights, source and subject. All of these can be included in a manifest, however, as the dc prefix is part of the initial context. |
Linear Content | The publication manifest does not require non-linear content in the reading order, so does not distinguish it. |
Content Overflow Handling | Indicates whether the author prefers to have overflow content paginated or scrolled. No profiles yet that prove a need for this to be universally handled in the Publication Manifest specification. |
Fixed Layout Metadata | No profiles yet that prove a need for fixed layouts to be universally handled in the Publication Manifest specification. |