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- About the ISBN Standard
About the ISBN Standard "ISBN" stands for "International Standard Book Number" An ISBN is a number, not a bar code One agency per country is designated to assign ISBNs for the publishers and self-publishers located in that country
- FAQs: General Questions - ISBN. org
Who is eligible for an ISBN? How long does it take to get an ISBN? How much does it cost to get an ISBN? What do I do when I receive the ISBN and where is it printed? How where do I register my ISBN? Can a publisher have both an ISBN ISSN? How can I find an assigned ISBN?
- Home | ISBN. org
An ISBN uniquely identifies your book, and facilitates the sale of your book to bookstores (physical and digital) and libraries Using ISBNs allows you to better manage your book"s metadata, and ensure maximum discoverability of your book
- Buy ISBNs and Other Identifiers | ISBN. org
ISBN The International Standard Book Number is the first step to get your title discovered by readers! Learn More
- ISBN History
That original standard has been revised as book and book-like content appeared in new forms of media, but the basic structure of the ISBN as defined in that standard has not changed and is in use today in more than 150 countries
- Industry Standards - ISBN. org
The International ISBN Agency promotes the use of the ISBN standard on publications, and coordinates and supervises this use through the local national agencies
- Preguntas frecuentes sobre ISBN
Cómo y dónde se registra un ISBN? Se puede conseguir un ISBN y también un ISSN? Hay alguna lista de ISBNs? Cómo se convierte un ISBN en un código de barras?
- ISBN Converter | ISBN. org
ISBNs ISBNs make your book more discoverable so readers can find and purchase your book more easily The ISBN is the global standard for identifying titles Learn More!
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