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Invalid country code / publisher code (see the International ISBN Agency website) invalid characters (,. etc.) too long (but could be ISBN13 or even an ISBN13 with the digits "13" in front giving 15 digits, or "10" giving 12). run-ons – "ISBN xxxxxxx-73" where the -73 isn't part of the ISBN
This category is populated by {} and {} (with parameter invalid#=yes) and by {{Listed Invalid ISBN}}, to indicate that although the given ISBN is malformed it is indeed printed on the work. These malformed ISBNs can still be looked up via Special:BookSources in the usual way despite the prominent warning — it just means that fewer Find this ...
According to the 2001 edition of the International ISBN Agency's official user manual, [51] the ISBN-10 check digit (which is the last digit of the 10-digit ISBN) must range from 0 to 10 (the symbol 'X' is used for 10), and must be such that the sum of the ten digits, each multiplied by its (integer) weight, descending from 10 to 1, is a ...
Not me. Listing a flawed ISBN is a disservice, if anything. Limn 18:44, 11 January 2007 (UTC) OTOH, contributors with an ISBN from the book in their hand may feel obligated to add the ISBN to the article. Perhaps we could create a template {{Invalid ISBN|2-204-19850-9}} that results in <!-- Invalid ISBN: 2-204-19850-9 -->.
invalid character – ISBN has one or more 'digits' that is not in the allowed set appropriate to ISBN length invalid prefix – 13-digit ISBNs must begin with '978' or '979' invalid form – 10-digit ISBNs with the mis-positioned 'X' character invalid group id – 13-digit ISBN begins with '9790'; this prefix / group ID combination is reserved ...
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