An ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is a 13-digit code that acts as a unique identifier for your book. Think of it as your book’s Social Security number. It’s how retailers, distributors, and ...
IT systems will need to cope with new 13-digit book numbering system The publishing industry has been warned it is facing its own "Y2K" when it switches over to a new ISBN numbering system from 1 ...
LOOK inside any book published since 1970 and you will find a number. But perhaps not for much longer. The International Standard Book Number (ISBN), invented in Britain in 1965, took off rapidly as ...
There is good news for authors and publishers of books and journals. They can now obtain their International Standard Book Number (ISBN) and International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) for their books ...
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