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    What is the check number?
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    It allows for error detection when typing in an ISBN. There are a few different methods out there for different ISBN types and even things like barcodes. The check number appears last in an ISBN.
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    Can a book have two ISBNs?
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    Yes, many books have a 13-digit ISBN number and a 10-digit ISBN number. Older books may even have a 9-digit ISBN number.
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    Can I tell the genre of a book from its ISBN?
    Tom De Backer
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    No, the ISBN code does not contain a genre identifier.
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    How is the title code determined?
    Tom De Backer
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    The publishers get a block of ISBN codes assigned to them, according to the number of books they will likely publish. Each publisher has their own system for assigning a specific number to each work.
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    Can I tell when a book was published by looking at the ISBN code?
    Tom De Backer
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    No. The code does not include a date code. If you have a long list of ISBNs, sorting them by the registrant or publication element might roughly correspond to their publication date, but then only within a publisher's assigned block.
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    What does it mean when an ISBN number ends in zero (0)?
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    It's just the check number, it doesn't mean anything in particular. The check number is calculated the same way through every book and it just means that the formula got 0.
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    How can I determine what edition a book is?
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    To identify a book's edition, check the title or copyright page for terms like "First Edition" or "Second Edition." A number line on modern books, with the lowest number as 1, indicates a first edition. Look for unique features like binding or illustrations, and compare with online listings. If unsure, ask a rare book dealer or librarian for help.
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    How do I determine the print number of a book?
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    Check the copyright page for a number line like "10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1." The lowest number shows the print, so "1" means first printing. Some books also state it directly, like "Second Printing." If you're unsure, research the publisher’s practices or seek expert help.
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    Can I determine a book's readability level from the ISBN number?
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    No. ISBNs are used to identify details like the book's publisher, edition, and format, but they don't include readability metrics. To determine a book's readability level, you would need to analyze its content or check if the publisher provides such details, often in descriptions or metadata.
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    Is decoding an 8-digit ISBN different?
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    An 8-digit number is not an ISBN, as ISBNs are either 10 or 13 digits. It might be a catalog or internal tracking number used by a publisher or library, or a pre-ISBN identification number from before 1970. To identify the book, search by the title, author, and publisher instead of relying on the 8-digit number. If unsure, consult a librarian or rare book dealer for assistance.
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    How can I determine if a pre-1940 book is a first edition, especially when dealing with different publishing houses but the same copyright year?
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    To determine if a pre-1940 book is a first edition, check the copyright page for "First Edition" or absence of reprint notes. Match the publisher and format to first edition details using bibliographies or guides. Look for unique features like bindings or dust jackets. Consult a rare book dealer for confirmation.
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    How can I tell if a book is an English language edition?
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    To determine if a book is an English edition, check the text, title page, or cover. ISBNs starting with 0 or 1 often indicate English. You can also verify with the publisher's details or search the book's title or ISBN online.
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    Will the ISBN indicate if an audiobook is abridged or unabridged?
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    An ISBN does not specifically indicate whether an audiobook is abridged or unabridged. However, publishers often assign separate ISBNs for different versions. You can check the book's description, packaging, or product listing for this information. If unsure, look up the ISBN online to confirm the version.
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    How do I find the printing date?
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    To find the printing date, check the copyright page for "Printed in [Year]" or a number line where the lowest number shows the print run. Dates may also be in the introduction or publisher's details. If unclear, compare online or ask a rare book expert.
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    What does the "8" between the second and third dash in our U.S. book's ISBN mean?
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    That's part of the publisher or title code and is assigned during registration. It doesn’t have a special meaning beyond helping catalog the book.
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    How can I differentiate between softcover, hardcover, and loose-leaf books?
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    Softcover books have flexible, paper covers and are lightweight. Hardcover books have rigid covers, often with a dust jacket, and are durable. Loose-leaf books are unbound, hole-punched pages meant for binders.
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    Why is there an "N" at the end of an ISBN? Did my university bookstore add it just so I'd buy from them?
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    The "N" at the end of an ISBN is not part of the official ISBN structure. ISBNs typically have 10 or 13 digits, with the last character being a number or "X" (for a checksum). If there's an "N" added, it could be a code specific to your university bookstore to track inventory or identify special editions. It's unlikely they added it to make you buy from them, but it might help them link the book to their system for ease of ordering or returns. You can compare the ISBN without the "N" to see if it matches the book’s official ISBN.
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    Do I need a new ISBN if I add a subtitle to my book?
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    Yes, you need a new ISBN if you add a subtitle to your book. An ISBN is assigned to a specific edition, and adding a subtitle changes the edition, requiring a new ISBN.
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    Does the ISBN indicate the edition of a book, like a 2nd or 4th edition? How can I be sure I am acquiring the most recent edition?
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    The ISBN does indicate the specific edition of a book, as each edition has a unique ISBN. To be sure you are acquiring the most recent edition, check the publication year accompanying the ISBN, search the ISBN in online databases or retailers like Amazon or WorldCat, review the book description, which often states the edition, or as a last resort contact the publisher.
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    Can I determine the year of publication of a book from its ISBN code?
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    No, the year of publication cannot be directly determined from an ISBN code. The ISBN is a unique identifier that includes information about the book's publisher, edition, and format, but it does not encode the publication year. To find the year of publication, you would need to check the book’s copyright page, which typically lists the publication date. While ISBN databases or records might include publication years as part of their metadata, the ISBN itself does not provide this information.
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    Can we use an ISBN on each manuscript page for the benefit of authors?
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    No, ISBNs are not typically used on every manuscript page. An ISBN is assigned to a specific edition of a book for sales and distribution, not for internal use. It is typically placed on the copyright page and back cover for cataloging and selling purposes.
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    Where is the print run number located in a first edition hardback book?
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    The print run number on a first edition hardback book is typically found on the copyright page (the verso of the title page). Look for a number line, such as "1 2 3 4 5," where a line starting with "1" usually indicates a first printing or edition. Some books might also state "First Edition" or "First Printing" explicitly. If these are not present, further verification through other characteristics like binding or dust jacket may be needed.
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    I want to list all the books in my collection, but some do not have an ISBN because they are too old. How can I assign them an ISBN to organize them chronologically?
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    To assign an ISBN to older books without one, apply for ISBNs through your country's official agency. For new editions, you can assign an ISBN to a reprinted or republished edition, which will help organize your collection. However, ISBNs are tied to editions, not subjects, so consider using a library cataloging system to organize by subject.
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    Can I determine if a book is a hardcover or paperback just by looking at the ISBN?
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    You can't determine the book format from the ISBN alone. Hardcovers and paperbacks have different ISBNs, but there isn't a specific "hardback number" within the ISBN itself.
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    How do I get a barcode if I don't have a retail price yet?
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    The price is set by the retailer, so you can have a barcode without a retail price. The barcode is simply a way to identify the book, and the book can still be sold based on its title.
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    How do I determine who published a book using its ISBN? The ISBN of the book I want to know about is ISBN 978-1-36-464171-9.
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    To find out who published a book using its ISBN, you can use an ISBN lookup tool like ISBN Search or WorldCat. These websites allow you to enter an ISBN and retrieve publisher information. The ISBN "978-1-36-464171-9" suggests it is published in the United States or Canada. You can also explore online platforms like Amazon, Goodreads, or Google Books, which usually display publisher details. Alternatively, you can contact the official ISBN agency in your country, for assistance.
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    Does an ISBN indicate the reading or grade level of a book?
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    No, an ISBN does not indicate reading level. Reading levels vary by country, but ISBNs are an international system and do not include this information.
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    Does the ISBN number indicate whether a book is fiction or nonfiction?
    Community Answer
    No, an ISBN number does not indicate whether a book is fiction or nonfiction.
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    Does the ISBN number indicate whether a softcover book is a paperback or trade book size?
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    Mass-market and trade-sized copies of a book usually have their own separate ISBNs, but there isn't any particular part of an ISBN that specifies the format of a book.
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    Why is my ISBN code showing as invalid?
    Top Answerer
    An ISBN might be invalid if it is entered incorrectly, not in the 10- or 13-digit format, or if the checksum does not match. It could also be unregistered or a non-ISBN code. Verify it on ISBN.org or a book database.
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