- the same
ISBN. For example, the
Vance Integral Edition used only two
ISBNs for 44 books.
Publishers were
required to
convert existing ISBNs from the 10-digit...
- May 2005 the
Latvian agency has been ****igning
ISBNs only for
concrete titles. The ****ignment of
ISBN ranges is not
practiced anymore.
Publishers can...
- 2007, the
length of an
ISBN changed from 10 to 13 digits, and a new 3-digit
prefix (978 or 979) was
added in
front of 10-digit
ISBNs. The
following registration...
- opened. In 2010, the
ministry produced a
guide to the
ISBN in Arabic. The
ministry usually ****igns
ISBNs free of
charge for authors. A
publishers union was...
- with a 977 "country code" (compare the 978
country code ("bookland") for
ISBNs),
followed by the 7 main
digits of the ISSN (the
check digit is not included)...
-
fantasy and
science fiction writer Patricia A. McKillip: Not all of
these ISBNs are for
first editions.
Omnibus editions (all 3 books): The
short stories...
- located. Thus, by
being actionable and interoperable, a DOI
differs from
ISBNs or
ISRCs which are
identifiers only. The DOI
system uses the
indecs Content...
-
University Press.
ISBN 978-1-316-61739-7. Baugh, Albert; Cable,
Thomas (2012). A
history of the
English language (6th ed.). Routledge.
ISBN 978-0-415-65596-5...
- 10-character
ISBNs starting with "2-" have been remapped).
Books numbered with
prefixes other than 978 will not be
mappable to 10-character
ISBNs. The GS1...
- Sea.
Brill E. pp. 144–145.
ISBN 9789004363816. Harrison, D. & Svensson, K. (2007). Vikingaliv. Fälth & Hässler, Värnamo.
ISBN 91-27-35725-2 Tvauri, Andres...