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The PRISM Aggregator Message has two XML schema definitions.  The first is an XSD.  A DTD is also provided.  These schemas are based on XHTML tagging and have not been updated to be HTML5 compatible.  If you are implementing PAM using a schema is required.

The first version of the PRISM Aggregator Message was published in 2004.  Since that time several new versions have been published and PAM has been widely adopted throughout the magazine publishing community to deliver content to aggregators.

The current version of PAM is V2.2.  This is backwardly compatible with previous 2.* versions of the message.  This version has several errors corrected, adds some new metadata fields, but remains based on the PAM XHTML tag set.

The PRISM Controlled Vocabulary Specification V3.0 contains 38 controlled vocabularies that can be applied to many different types of content.  Included are vocabularies for:

The PRISM Specification provides ready-to-use taxonomies for anyone.  PRISM 3.0 taxonomies are organized by namepace so users may pick those modules, or taxonomies, that meet their unique business requirements without having to implement the entire PRISM specification.

PRISM Metadata Initiative


What is PRISM?

PRISM is industry-standard Metadata that can be used to build efficient, multi-channel publishing solutions.

With PRISM a publisher can create, manage, aggregate, produce, distribute and reuse content.

Lab to showcase next generation workflow best practices to support multi-channel media production and distribution

Date: 
April 9, 2013

 

eCOMMERCE SERVICES
The Path to Growth with
Print and Marketing Services

OCTOBER 3, 2012

 


Sponsored by:

In Partnership with:

WEBINAR PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

Join Kodak, in partnership with InfoTrends and IDEAlliance, to learn about the latest trends, strategies, and best practices with print and marketing-related eCommerce services and learn how to effectively participate in the digital economy.

According to the Department of Commerce, in 2010 over $4 trillion worth of transactions were conducted online in the United States. InfoTrends predicts that by the end of 2012, over 20% of total print shipments in the U.S. will be ordered from online storefronts and double-digit growth in online ordering is predicted. Additionally, forward-thinking service providers are going beyond print ordering to delivering self-service cross-media marketing campaign creation and management. eCommerce is no longer a “nice-to-have” feature; it is a necessary strategy to compete and grow your business.

Presenter:
Bryan Yeager

Associate Director
InfoTrends

Bryan Yeager is an Associate Director with InfoTrends, leading its Digital Marketing & Media practice. He provides guidance to technology firms, practitioners, and service providers across the marketing and media value chain on how technology, business processes, and best practices can be aligned to enhance marketing and publishing effectiveness.

 

Special Guest:
Richard Burd Jr.
Client Technology Director
RGI Integrated Solutions

Richard Burd is the Client Technology Director at RGI in Atlanta, GA. He leads initiatives to design, develop and deliver integrated print on demand solutions utilizing web to market storefronts. His focus is to apply technology to meet client needs in the marketplace, specializing in OPS, Prinergy, Insite Prepress portal and Kodak RBA platforms.

This .zip file contains the slide presentations by John Dougherty, Dianne Kennedy and Peter Meirs that were presented at the recent PSV/DAM Summit on June 12 in NYC.