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  1. Jun 17, 2022 · Discover some of the unique content identifiers that are used for published content at Wiley including ISBN, ISSN, and DOI. For articles or chapters, DOI is our preferred identifier when available. ISBN. ISBN stands for International Standard Book Number and is used for books. ISBNs may be 10 or 13 digits.

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  3. May 31, 2024 · An International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a 13-digit number that uniquely identifies each specific edition of a book or monograph from a publisher. ISBNs are used by publishers to sell and distribute their publications worldwide. ISBN Canada provides free ISBNs to eligible publishers and publications.

    • Overview
    • Using the ISBN
    • Interpreting a 10 Digit ISBN
    • Interpreting a 13 Digit ISBN

    On the back of your books you’ve probably seen a number above the barcode labeled “ISBN.” This is a unique number used by publishers, libraries, and bookstores to identify book titles and editions. The number is less useful to the average book reader, but we can all learn something about a book from the ISBN.

    The title’s ISBN code should be found on the back of the book. Usually it will be over the barcode. It will always be identified with the prefix ISBN and will be either 10 or 13 digits long.

    The ISBN should also be available on the copyright page.

    It is separated into four parts, each separated by a hyphen. For example, the ISBN for the classic cookbook

    Books published before 2007 were given 10 digit ISBNs. From 2007 on, they have been given 13 digit identifiers.

    One of the most interesting things you can learn about a book with the ISBN is the publisher’s scale of operations. 10 and 13 digit ISBNs have their own ways of identifying the publisher and the title. If the publisher identifier is long, but the title number is only one or two digits, the publisher only plans on releasing a handful of books and the book might even be self-published.

    Conversely, if the title string is long and the publisher string is short, the book was released by a major publisher.

    Look at the first string of digits for language information.

    This first string indicates the language and region that the book was published in. “0” indicates that the book was published in the United States. “1” Indicates that the book was published in another English speaking country.

    For English books, this string will typically only be a single digit, but it can be longer for other languages.

    Look at the second string of numbers for publisher information.

    The “0” will be followed by a dash. The string of numbers between the first and the second dash is the “publisher” identifier. Each publisher has its own unique ISBN string that will be in the code for every book that it publishes.

    Look at the third string of numbers for title information.

    Look at the first three numbers to establish when the book was published.

    The first three numbers are a prefix that changes overtime. Since the implementation of the 13 digit ISBN, this series has only ever been “978” or “979.”

    Look at the second string of numbers for language information.

    Between the first and second dash in the ISBN you will find the country and language information. This ranges from 1 to 5 numbers and represents the language, country, and region of the title.

    For books published in United States, this number should be “0.” For books published in other English speaking countries it should be “1.”

    Look at the third string of numbers for publisher information.

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  4. Jan 16, 2024 · The ISBN is 13 digits long if assigned on or after 1 January 2007, and 10 digits long if assigned before 2007. Having the ISBN of a book, such as a required text, is useful in obtaining the specific edition that a professor requires.

  5. Jul 26, 2019 · If you have the DOI or PMID for something, it can help you get directly to the content. ISSN stands for International Standard Serial Number. ISSN's have eight digits, and each is unique to a journal publication. ISBN stands for International Standard Book Number.

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  7. Every ISBN consists of thirteen digits and whenever it is printed it is preceded by the letters ISBN. The thirteen-digit number is divided into four parts of variable length, each part separated by a hyphen.