omobookinger
Omobookinger is a term used in publishing and library technology to describe a platform or approach for managing omnibus editions and bundled book offerings across formats and markets. In this context, an omobookinger coordinates metadata, rights, and fulfillment for multi-title, multi-format bundles—such as omnibus novels, reference compendia, or author anthologies—into a single catalog entry or sales package.
The term is a coined neologism in publishing technology discourse. It combines omni-, meaning all, with book
Core features typically attributed to an omobookinger include metadata aggregation and harmonization across formats, edition lifecycle
Applications span publishers seeking omnibus editions or cross-title bundles, libraries procuring bundled collections, and retailers promoting
Challenges include standardization of metadata (for example ONIX and MARC workflows), complex rights clearance for multi-author
See also: omnibus edition, content bundling, metadata standards, ONIX, MARC.