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EPUB 3.0 Metadata in Calibre Book Library
How to view EPUB 3.0 metadata in Calibre book Library?
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You can follow this tutorial to view EPUB 3.0 metadata in Calibre book library.
1. Click Row-Your-Boat-3.0.epub to download this sample EPUB 3.0 book.
2. Unzip and open package.opf. You see the following metadata elements:
<package xmlns="http://www.idpf.org/2007/opf" version="3.0" unique-identifier="book-id"> <metadata xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"> <dc:identifier id="book-id">urn:uuid:404d6d3a-429e-11e8-842f-0ed5f89f718b</dc:identifier> <dc:title id="main">Row, Row, Row Your Boat</dc:title> <meta refines="#main" property="title-type">main</meta> <dc:title id="short">Row Your Boat</dc:title> <meta refines="#short" property="title-type">short</meta> <dc:title id="edition">First Edition</dc:title> <meta refines="#edition" property="title-type">edition</meta> <dc:language>en-US</dc:language> <meta property="dcterms:modified">2018-04-01T00:00:00Z</meta> <dc:creator>Unknown Person</dc:creator> <dc:contributor>Phys.Org</dc:contributor> <dc:publisher>FYIcenter.com</dc:publisher> <dc:rights>CC0 Public Domain</dc:rights> <dc:subject>MUSIC / Lyrics</dc:subject> <dc:date>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date> <dc:description>"Row, Row, Row Your Boat" is a popular children's song....</dc:description> ...
3. Add Row-Your-Boat-3.0.epub to Calibre book library. You see some EPUB 3.0 metadata displayed below the book cover as shown in the picture below:
⇒ View EPUB 3.0 Metadata List with Calibre
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