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    Find books easily using ISBN, title, or author searches. Search using ISBN-10 or ISBN-13.

  3. How to Get an ISBN Number for a Self-Published Book

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    An ISBN is the standard ID number used to identify books by booksellers, libraries, book wholesalers, and distributors. It is used to identify each published book and each edition of the same book, as well as the publisher of the book.

  4. ISBN - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Book Number (SBN) is a commercial system using nine-digit code numbers to identify books. In 1965, British bookseller and stationers WHSmith announced plans to implement a standard numbering system for its books. [1]

  5. ISBNs are 10 or 13 digit codes identifying specific editions of a book. They're sometimes written with hyphens. Examples: 0321543254, 0-321-54325-4, 9780321543257. ISBN codes are usually listed on a book's back cover, bar code, or copyright page.

  6. How to Get an ISBN Number for Your Book - Reedsy

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    An International Standard Book Number, or ISBN, is a 13-digit code used as a unique identifier for books. An ISBN is assigned to each edition of a book, helping publishers, bookstores, and libraries keep track of their stock and sales. Readers can also use them to look up specific editions online.

  7. Your Definitive Guide to ISBN. What Is an ISBN and How to Get ...

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    An International Standard Book Number is an important commercial book identifier used by publishers, booksellers, libraries, internet retailers, and other supply chain participants to accurately identify and track different editions and formats of a specific book title.

  8. The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a 13-digit number that uniquely identifies books and book-like products published internationally. The ISBN is intended for a monographic publication: text that stands on its own as a product, whether printed, audio or electronic.