It is often the edition that is confusing to people. A paperback edition will have a different ISBN than a hardcover. Textbooks with revised content will get a different ISBN from the original edition. Children's Books packaged with a toy or doll will have a different ISBN than the book itself. This is so that buyers get exactly the book they want. Librarians will put the ISBN on the catalog information on the online catalog.
Barring mistakes, each copy of a given edition of a book from a given publisher should have the same ISBN.
There are four parts to an ISBN. The last digit is a "check digit" used to verify that the rest of the ISBN is valid; a single typo anywhere in an ISBN can normally be caught by verifying that the check digit is correct (two typos together can "cancel each other out" as far as the check digit is concerned, so it's not a perfect check, but it's better than nothing).
The other three parts are:
A geographical identifier
A publisher identifier
A title identifier (each new book, or new edition of a book, will have a distinct one of these)
If any of those three things changes, the ISBN number will be different. So if two publishers each publish "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (which is in the public domain in the US), they will have different ISBNs even though the actual text of the books may be identical.
No, each copy of the same book will have the same ISBN (International Standard Book Number). This unique identifier helps distinguish different editions, formats, or versions of a book.
This is the date when the current edition of a book will be replaced by the next edition. Sometimes you will see DUE MM/YY, which indicates this is the edition of the book that will replace the prior edition on the date listed.
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ISBN stands for International Standard Book Number. It is a unique identifier assigned to each edition and variation of a book. This number is used by publishers, booksellers, and libraries for cataloging and ordering purposes.
The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is assigned by the publisher to each book when it is about to be published. There is an organization that assigns number groups to any publisher that applies. The number group is filled out with a specific number for each book that the publisher issues. There are 13 numbers in an ISBN (formerly there were 10).
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Drafted comics do not have a single ISBN as each comic issue typically has its own unique ISBN (International Standard Book Number). You would need to specify which issue of Drafted comics you are looking for in order to obtain the correct ISBN.
The ISBN of "Our Last Best Chance" would depend on the specific edition or format of the book. Each format (hardcover, paperback, ebook) typically has its own unique ISBN. It is recommended to check the specific edition you are interested in for the correct ISBN number.
In most countries, ISBNs are assigned by designated agencies responsible for the administration of the ISBN system. In the United States, the agency is Bowker; in the UK, it is Nielsen Book; and in Canada, it is Library and Archives Canada.
The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a unique identifier for books and book-like products published internationally, used for inventory, sales tracking, and more. Each edition and format of a book usually has its own ISBN.
Each issue has a different ISBN.
No, the DDC (Dewey Decimal Classification) is a system used to categorize books by subject, while ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is a unique identifier assigned to each edition and variation of a book. The DDC helps organize books on library shelves by subject, while the ISBN is used for tracking inventory and sales.
This is the date when the current edition of a book will be replaced by the next edition. Sometimes you will see DUE MM/YY, which indicates this is the edition of the book that will replace the prior edition on the date listed.
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