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FAQs: General Questions - ISBN.org
The United States ISBN Agency is the only source authorized to assign ISBNs to publishers supplying an address in the United States, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and Puerto Rico and its …
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About the ISBN Standard
"ISBN" stands for "International Standard Book Number". An ISBN is a number, not a bar code. One agency per country is designated to assign ISBNs for the publishers and self-publishers …
FAQs: ISBN Eligibility
If the CD is eligible for an ISBN, the ISBN is placed near the copyright line on the packaging. The UPC (now called the GS1) bar code is the appropriate product identification standard for a …
ISBN History | ISBN.org
As a result of the thinking at all of these meetings, the International Standard Book Number (ISBN) was approved as an ISO standard in 1970, and became ISO 2108. That original …
FAQs: Ownership and Re-Usage Rights - ISBN.org
The ISBNs are considered property of the publishing company and all of the ISBNs can be transferred to the new owners, including a family member. The entire block of ISBNs is …
ISBN Terms Of Use
Registrant agrees to follow the International ISBN Standards for use of ISBNs. The International ISBN Standards are available at the International ISBN website located at http://www.isbn …
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FAQs: How Changes Affect the ISBN | ISBN.org
The ISBN only changes if the product changes. If changing the cover of a book, does a new ISBN have to be assigned? US practice is if the book is just out or the idea is to give a marketing …