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Originally Posted by Jellby
Title and author(s), you can expect them
Abstract/summary, genre(s), keyword(s)/tag(s) are all subjective. Someone has to fill them in and the values person A may choose will be different from those of person B. I don't know if any Gutenberg book has any of those, but I wouldn't trust them any more than the values you could get from any random bookstore...
Publisher(s), ISBN# make no sense for Gutenberg books. There is no publisher, or they're all "Project Gutenberg". Even if the transcription is initially based on a printed book with an actual publisher, that doesn't mean the Gutenberg book has that publisher. ISBN numbers are specific for specific editions. Every paper edition of some particular work has a different number (assigned, at least partially, by some external authority). If a books is officially published both in paper and electronic format, it will most likely have separate ISBNs for both. The vast majority of Gutenberg books were published long before ISBN existed, and even if some books is based on a printed version with ISBN, that is definitely not the ISBN of the Gutenberg book. Gutenberg books are not facsimiles of printed editions, they're just another version (without ISBN).
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Thank you Jellby. Your comments help me understanding this space better.
Do you have any comments on ebook formats. We are planning to stick to html format and not epub (which also is HTML zip). What is any extra advantage of epub (except may be rights mgmt) over HTML format?
Best regards