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ISBN example (book) 0 English Language area ISBN 0-330-28498-3 Douglas Adams, So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, Pan Books (1984) 1 English Language area ISBN 1-58182-008-9 James Reasoner, Manassas, Cumberland House (1999) 2 French Language area ISBN 2-226-05257-7 Bernard Werber, Les Fourmis, Albin Michel (1991) 3 German Language area
Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, UK also 0-85105, 0-86140, 0-901072, 0-905715, 900771 University of Exeter 901072 Colin Smythe Limited Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, UK also 0-85105, 0-86140, 0-900675, 0-905715 901096 Industrial Railway Society: 901115 Railway Correspondence and Travel Society: 901144 Health Protection Agency: Didcot, England ...
The ISBN-13 check digit, which is the last digit of the ISBN, must range from 0 to 9 and must be such that the sum of all the thirteen digits, each multiplied by its (integer) weight, alternating between 1 and 3, is a multiple of 10. As ISBN-13 is a subset of EAN-13, the algorithm for calculating the check digit is exactly the same for both.
To search for a different book, type that book's individual ISBN into this ISBN search box. Spaces and hyphens in the ISBN do not matter. Also, the number starts after the colon for "ISBN-10:" and "ISBN-13:" numbers. An ISBN identifies a specific edition of a book. Any given title may therefore have a number of different ISBNs.
also assigned other ISBN 0- and 1- publisher codes 56085 Signature Books: Salt Lake City, Utah, US 56098 Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington DC, US 56101 Cowley Cambridge, Massachusetts, US 56138 Courage Books Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US 56145 Peachtree Publishers Atlanta, Georgia, US 56159 Macmillan London 56173 Publications International
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978-0-19-539288-3 The New Oxford American Dictionary ( NOAD ) is a single-volume dictionary of American English compiled by American editors at the Oxford University Press . NOAD is based upon the New Oxford Dictionary of English ( NODE ), published in the United Kingdom in 1998, although with substantial editing, additional entries, and the ...
Some filters are listed in tables of Wratten filters with codes which do not follow the original number-letter scheme, e.g. K2, G, X0, FL‑W; [6] CC‑50Y. [7] In some cases, these are alternate designations for the filters, and used by Kodak to recommend sets of filters for use with specific purposes.