Ten in the old ISBN, thirteen in the new ISBN's
The ISBN for Ann E Barron's book, New Technologies for Education: A Beginner's Guide (published by Libraries Unlimited; on January 15, 1997) is 978-1563084775. Thus, the last digit in the ISBN number would be 5.
There are 10 to the 10th power possibilities of ISBN numbers if d represents a digit from 0 to 9 and repetition of digits are allowed. That means there are 10,000,000,000 ISBN numbers possible.
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The ISBN of A New Earth is 0452289963.
The ISBN of The New Inquisition is 1561840025.
The ISBN of The New Journalism is 0060471832.
The ISBN of The New Girlfriend is 0091620201.
The ISBN of New Gods is 1563893851.
The publishing industry is in the process of switching all books from having 10 digit ISBN codes to 13 digit codes. While this transition is happening, both ISBNs will be printed on your books and on any order correspondence. You can use either ISBN until January 2007, when the ten digit ISBN will become obsolete.
The ISBN of New York - novel - is 9781846051951.
The ISBN of The Passion of New Eve is 0575022477.
The ISBN of The Taste of New Wine is 9781557250599.