What is ISBN+Barcodes?
What is ISBN+Barcodes? As defined by Bowker;
“ISBN” stands for “International Standard Book Number”.
The ISBN identifies a book or other book-like product (such as an audiobook) in a specific format and edition, but also the publisher. If an ISBN is obtained from a company other than the official ISBN Agency, or one of its channel partners, that ISBN might not identify the publisher of the title accurately. This can have implications for doing business in the publishing industry supply chain.
The purpose of the ISBN is to establish and identify one title or edition of a title from one specific publisher and is unique to that edition, allowing for more efficient marketing of products by booksellers, libraries, universities, wholesalers and distributors.
If you are located in the United States, or a territory of the USA (Puerto Rico, Guam, US Virgin Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, America Samoa, as well as military bases and embassies), Bowker is the official registration agency of the ISBN.
ISBNs are the global standard for identifying titles
Each version of a book, print or digital, requires its own ISBN. Be sure to purchase enough for your needs
Most retailers require ISBNs to track book inventory
Buying an ISBN improves the chances your book will be found
For more information about the ISBN standard, or if you are looking for the ISBN Agency in your jurisdiction visit the International ISBN Agency.
Barcodes are scannable ISBN for hard copies in print which may include prices
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