Do international editions have different ISBN numbers?

Do international editions have different ISBN numbers?

International Edition textbooks have a different ISBN than the standard edition. If a book is reprinted by its same publisher without any changes or revisions, it will keep the same ISBN.

How do I get an international ISBN number?

To apply for ISBN Numbers the Applicant has to first register them on the website isbn.gov.in and after registration they can further apply of ISBN Numbers as and when required.

How many digits is international standard ISBN serial number?

How to get an ISBN (International Standard Book Number) An ISBN is a 13-digit code which identifies a specific edition of a book title from one specific publisher and is unique to that edition.

Do I need an ISBN for each country?

Just because ISBNs are sold by country, doesn’t mean you have to get separate ISBNs for your self-published paperback in every country. You purchase an ISBN for your book in the country in which you live, but you can sell your self-published paperback anywhere in the world using that same ISBN.

How is ISBN generated?

Publishers purchase ISBNs from an affiliate of the International ISBN Agency. An ISBN is assigned to each separate edition and variation (except reprintings) of a publication. For example, an e-book, a paperback and a hardcover edition of the same book will each have a different ISBN.

What is the international standard book number?

The International ISBN Agency Easily recognisable as the identifier for all kinds of books, the International Standard Book Number is key to an efficient and effective book supply chain. The International ISBN Agency is the registration authority for the Standard on a global basis.

Who is the registration authority for the ISBN Standard?

The International ISBN Agency. The International ISBN Agency is the registration authority for the Standard on a global basis.

What is the International ISBN Agency?

The International ISBN Agency is the registration authority for the Standard on a global basis.

Does an e-book qualify for an ISBN?

Where a publication is available electronically (e.g., an e-book, e-book app, CD-ROM, or publication available on the Internet), it will qualify for an ISBN provided that it contains text and is made available to the public, and that there is no intention for the publication to be a continuing resource.