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The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a numerical book identifier [1] The 10-digit ISBN format was published as an international standard, ISO 2108, in 1970. Since 2007, the ISBN has 13 digits,[2]

Periodical publications such as magazines are identified by the

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) 

An ISBN is assigned to each edition and variation (except reprintings) of a book, and has 4 or 5 parts:

  1. for a 13 digit ISBN, a GS1 prefix: 978 or 979
  2. the group identifier, (language-sharing country group) 0 or 1 for English-speaking countries; 2 for French-speaking countries; etc.
  3. the publisher code,[3]
  4. the item number, and
  5. a checksum character or check digit. [4]

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