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  2. ISBN - Wikipedia

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    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. [2] A different ISBN is assigned to each separate edition and variation of a publication, but not to a simple reprinting of an ...

  3. List of group-0 ISBN publisher codes - Wikipedia

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    being subsumed into Granada Books imprint when publishing interests bought by William Collins' Sons and renamed Grafton, now part of HarperCollins: 584 Frederick Muller 586 Panther Books: Panther Books, Paladin Books, Triad Panther, Triad Granada Hamilton & Co. (Stafford) Ltd., re-named Panther Books Ltd. after successful imprint;

  4. Help:ISBN - Wikipedia

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    Special:BookSources is the page to which each ISBN links. It links to many sources for a book throughout the world. You can also manually enter an ISBN – but you should click the linked ISBN to WP:Verify that the link is good. Category:International Standard Book Number includes all Wikipedia articles and templates directly related to ISBNs.

  5. List of ISBN registration groups - Wikipedia

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    The registration group or identifier group is the second element in a 13-digit ISBN (first element in a 10-digit ISBN) and indicates the country, geographic region, or language area where a book was published. [1] The element ranges from one to five numerical digits. [1]

  6. Digital object identifier - Wikipedia

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    The prefix usually takes the form 10.NNNN, where NNNN is a number greater than or equal to 1000, whose limit depends only on the total number of registrants. [15] [16] The prefix may be further subdivided with periods, like 10.NNNN.N. [17] For example, in the DOI name 10.1000/182, the prefix is 10.1000 and the suffix is 182.

  7. International Standard Number - Wikipedia

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    International Standard Number may refer to: International Standard Book Number, a unique numeric commercial book identifier based upon the 9-digit Standard Book Numbering code; International Standard Recording Code, a unique twelve-character alphanumeric identifier for audio and video recordings

  8. Wikipedia:Book sources - Wikipedia

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    An ISBN identifies a specific edition of a book. Any given title may therefore have a number of different ISBNs. See #Find other editions below for finding other editions. An ISBN registration, even one corresponding to a book page on a major book distributor database, is not definite proof that such a book actually exists. A title may have ...

  9. ONIX for Books - Wikipedia

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    ONIX for Books is an XML format for sharing bibliographic data pertaining to both traditional books and eBooks. It is the oldest of the three ONIX standards, and is widely implemented in the book trade in North America, Europe and the Asia–Pacific region. It allows book and ebook publishers to create and manage rich metadata about their ...