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		<title>PRISM: Publishing Requirements for Industry Standard Metadata</title>
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		<description>PRISM is an extensible XML metadata standard for syndicating, aggregating, post-processing and multi-purposing content from magazines, news, catalogs, books and mainstream journals.</description>
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		<title>Open eBook Forum</title>
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		<description>The Open eBook Forum (OeBF) is the leading international trade and standards organization for the electronic publishing industry. Our members consist of hardware and software companies publishers, accessibility advocates, authors, users of electronic books, and related organizations whose common goals are to establish specifications and standards and to advance the competitiveness of the electronic publishing industry. The Forum&apos;s work will foster the development of applications and products that will benefit creators of content, makers of reading systems and consumers.</description>
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