What is an ISBN and how is it used?
ISBN stands for "International Standard Book Number". It is a unique identifier for books, e-Books, tapes, and CD's. The ISBN numbering system is used worldwide and publishers around the globe identify their
work in this standardized format. Each title or edition must be identified by a unique ISBN. In essence, the ISBN is similar to a license plate which guarantees that each book type product is identified uniquely.
1. Group or country identifier - identifies a national or geographic grouping of publishers
(US: 978-0-);
2. Registrant - identifies a registrant (publisher) within a group;
3. Title identifier - identifies a particular title or edition of a title;
4. Check digit - the single digit at the end of the ISBN which validates the ISBN.
Who assigns an ISBN?
The International ISBN Agency in
the UK coordinates all ISBN allotments, and individual group agencies assign ISBN's for each country. Every country has an organization which administers these numbers, and the US ISBN agency is R.R. Bowker. Bar Code Graphics, Inc. is not
related to R.R. Bowker, but does have an agreement by which the
Publisher Services division can act as an agent for small publishers
and facilitate single ISBN assignments through Bowker with the
publisher's name listed as the registrant (Personalized Publisher
Program).
Do I have to have an ISBN?
From the point of view of the international ISBN
system there is no legal requirement to have an ISBN, and it conveys no
legal or copyright protection. However, both brick/mortar and online
book sellers in the US require ISBN identification.
What happens if I decided to publish under a new publisher and ISBN?
Publications which are reprinted should carry the new listed publisher's ISBN, and ISBN of the previous edition on the verso of the title page. Example: ISBN 0-999-00123-1 (previously ISBN 1-59972-091-X)
What is the Bookland EAN barcode?
Retailers and distributors require book products to carry a barcode which encodes the ISBN and pricing information. The Bookland EAN barcode is a standardized format which is accepted by trading partners worldwide. Our experience with bar codes enables us to provide our customers with symbols which comply to the
GS1 guidelines and offer assistance with providing the appropriate format.
Click here for an example.
If you require only a Bookland EAN symbol, we encourage you to purchase ISBN Bookland barcodes files from
www.createbarcodes.com for only $10 each.
How is it possible that you provide individual ISBN numbers?
We provide two
distinct programs which abide by the ISBN requirements to enable
independent self publishers to obtain ISBN/barcodes and other
production/marketing services. ISBN assignments by either
program enable our customers to retain all legal copyright and
distribution rights.
Our
Independent Publisher
Program is geared towards providing publishing assistance to small author/publishers who plan on distributing their publications by themselves or over the internet (i.e. Amazon.com). Our publisher prefix identifies
Independent Publisher
as the registrant and ISBNs purchased through our service have a Publisher Identifier listed as
Independent Publisher.
It is important to recognize that
our customers retain all copyright and distribution rights, since
the assigned unique international identifier associated to a
particular publication (title/author). The Independent Publisher
Program does not violate the ISBN terms and the
numbers we provide are legitimate and cause no disruption to the
book industry supply chain. If you are a US publisher and plan on distributing your publication yourself or through Amazon.com,
our publishing solution is just an easy and economical method to
obtain ISBN numbers and additional publishing assistance. For
publishers who intend on utilizing book distributors and would like
an ISBN with their company listed as the registrant we offer the
Personalize Publisher Program. Through an agreement with Bowker, the
US ISBN Agency, we can act as an agent to process single ISBN
applications and expedite the application process and barcode.
Click here to learn more
about distribution and identification in the book industry supply
chain.
Book sellers and distributors use various bibliographic informational
databases, such as Bowker's Books in Print® product to identify
individual books. Small authors/publishers who self distribute or sell
over the internet directly convey this information. For example, when a
publisher establishes an Amazon Advantage account, they are required to
manually enter their book data and corresponding ISBN number for each
publication they wish to sell. If you have any questions or
concerns, we encourage you to contact us by telephone (800-662-0701
x240) so we can help you decide if our service meets your needs.
How do I list my book information with traditional
bookstores and online retailers?
Book data and ISBN assignment information will be done
directly between trading partners. Amazon, Borders and Barnes & Noble
each have their own processes for updating information about your
published items.
What other publishing services to you offer?
In addition to bar coding and numbering
assistance, our Publisher Services program offers assistance enabling
publishers towards book production and online marketing. Our service include:
- Copyright application assistance
- Discounted Book
Printing - 3 day turnaround
- Promotional and marketing products
- Pre-printed labels
- Individual Publisher Web Pages for displaying our customers' book information