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ISBN US. The most important identifier your book can have is the ISBN. As the U.S. ISBN Agency, Bowker is the ONLY official source of ISBNs in the United States. ISBNs provide unique identification for books and simplify the distribution of your books throughout the global supply chain.
The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a numeric commercial book identifier that is intended to be unique. [ a ] [ b ] Publishers purchase or receive ISBNs from an affiliate of the International ISBN Agency.
Find books easily using ISBN, title, or author searches. Search using ISBN-10 or ISBN-13.
The ISBN is a unique identifier for a book or other book-like product (such as an audiobook) that specifies its format, edition, and publisher. Why should I buy an ISBN? ISBNs help books get discovered!
Using ISBNs allows you to better manage your book"s metadata, and ensure maximum discoverability of your book. Your book is listed in Bowker Books in Print®, which is used by all the major search engines and most bookstores and libraries. You can go to My Identifiers to get your ISBNs instantly.
On the back of your books you've probably seen a number above the barcode labeled "ISBN." This is a unique number used by publishers, libraries, and bookstores to identify book titles and editions. The number is less useful to the average...
ISBNs are assigned to publishers and self-publishers as follows: 1, 10, 100, 1,000, 10,000 or 100,000 numbers. When participating in the ISBN standard, publishers and self-publishers are required to report all information about titles to which they have assigned ISBNs.
The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a 13-digit number that uniquely identifies books and book-like products published internationally. The ISBN is intended for a monographic publication: text that stands on its own as a product, whether printed, audio or electronic.
ISBN stands for International Standard Book Number and is used as a product identifier for publishers, booksellers, libraries, and online retailers, enabling efficient ordering, listing, sales tracking, and inventory management.
ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is a unique identifier assigned to books, e-books, and other publications. This system was first introduced in 1967 and has since become the global standard for identifying books.