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  2. EAN-5 - Wikipedia

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    An ISBN with an EAN-5 addon (rightmost bars) representing US$44.95. The EAN-5 is a 5-digit European Article Number code, and is a supplement to the EAN-13 barcode used on books. It is used to give a suggestion for the price of the book.

  3. Barcode - Wikipedia

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    Data Logic 2 of 5: Discrete: Two: Datalogic 2 of 5 can encode digits 0–9 and was used mostly in Chinese Postal Services. EAN 2: Continuous: Many: Addon code (magazines), GS1-approved – not an own symbology – to be used only with an EAN/UPC according to ISO/IEC 15420 EAN 5: Continuous: Many

  4. Talk:EAN-5 - Wikipedia

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    This link: UPC Supplemental Encodings from the Uniform Code Council (now part of the GS1 standards group) forms part of the specification for the 5 character supplemental encodings used by UPC and EAN GTIN codes. It suggests some slight differences is the barcode formation than that currently on this article, if no-one objects, I shall be ...

  5. International Article Number - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly used EAN standard is the thirteen-digit EAN-13, a superset of the original 12-digit Universal Product Code (UPC-A) standard developed in 1970 by George J. Laurer. [1] An EAN-13 number includes a 3-digit GS1 prefix (indicating country of registration or special type of product). A prefix with a first digit of "0" indicates a 12 ...

  6. EAN-2 - Wikipedia

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    ISSN with an EAN-2 addon representing issue number 5. The EAN-2 is a supplement to the EAN -13 and UPC-A barcodes. It is often used on magazines and periodicals to indicate an issue number.

  7. Global Trade Item Number - Wikipedia

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    The Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) is an identifier for trade items, developed by the international organization GS1. [1] Such identifiers are used to look up product information in a database (often by entering the number through a barcode scanner pointed at an actual product) which may belong to a retailer, manufacturer, collector, researcher, or other entity.

  8. Bookland - Wikipedia

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    Bookland" is the informal name for the Unique Country Code (UCC) prefix allocated in the 1980s for European Article Number (EAN) identifiers of published books, regardless of country of origin, so that the EAN namespace can catalogue books by ISBN rather than maintaining a redundant parallel numbering system. In other words, Bookland is a ...

  9. File:ISSN with addon EAN13.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on arz.wikipedia.org الرقم التسلسلى القياسى الدولى; Usage on bn.wikipedia.org