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  2. List of ISBN registration groups - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the length of an ISBN changed from 10 to 13 digits, and a new 3-digit prefix (978 or 979) was added in front of 10-digit ISBNs. [2] The following registration groups are compatible with or without a 978- prefix: 0–5; 600–639; 64–69; 7; 80–94; 950–989; 9900–9989; 99900–99999; The following must have a 979- prefix:

  3. ISBN - Wikipedia

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    The parts of a 10-digit ISBN and the corresponding EAN‑13 and barcode. Note the different check digits in each. The part of the EAN‑13 labeled "EAN" is the Bookland country code. for a 13-digit ISBN, a prefix element – a GS1 prefix: so far 978 or 979 have been made available by GS1,

  4. Wikipedia:ISBN - Wikipedia

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    ISBNs come in two styles, containing 10 digits or 13 digits, and are known as "ISBN-10" and "ISBN-13" numbers. Please use the ISBN-13 if both are provided by the original work . The ISBN-13 is often found near the barcode and will start with either 978- or 979-.

  5. Amazon Standard Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    Each product on Amazon.com is given a unique ASIN. For books with a 10-digit International Standard Book Number (ISBN), the ASIN and the ISBN are the same. [3] The Kindle edition of a book will not use its ISBN as the ASIN, although the electronic version of a book may have its own ISBN.

  6. Module:Format ISBN - Wikipedia

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    ((10 == check) and 'X' or check);-- when <check> is ten, use 'X'; <check> else end end--[[-----< C O N V E R T _ T O _ I S B N 1 3 >-----convert 10-digit isbn to 13-digit isbn; adds 978 GS1 prefix and recalculates the check digit takes a single input; the 10-digit isbn as a string (no separators)]] local function convert_to_isbn13 (isbn10 ...

  7. Global Trade Item Number - Wikipedia

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    The book codes are either constructed by prefixing the old 10-digit ISBN with 978, and recalculating the trailing check digit, or from 1 January 2007 issued as thirteen digits starting with 978 (eventually 979 as the 978 ranges are used up).

  8. Help:ISBN - Wikipedia

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    Many Wikipedia articles have an International Standard Book Number (ISBN) alongside the bibliographical entry for each book. Clicking on the linked 10- or 13-digit number links to WP:Book sources. This shows whether the particular book is listed in a library catalogue, at WorldCat, at Google Books, at major booksellers, or at other websites.

  9. Wikipedia:Wikicite technical background - Wikipedia

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    An ISBN is a 10-digit number that identifies a book, it is used for commercial and citation purposes. It has 9 significant digits and a check digit. A digit is base 11, that is 0-10, represented by the digits 0-9 and an "x" for 10. The ISBN code is broken into 4 parts: Group/Country id; Publisher id; Title id - by format; Check digit