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How to Create an ISBN

ISBNs, or International Standard Book Numbers, are used to identify published books for easier indexing and commercial marketing. Each title from each publisher is given a unique 10- or 13-digit code. ISBNs can be assigned only by approved ISBN agencies, which vary by the country in which the book is published. In the United States, all ISBNs are assigned to the publisher by the United States ISBN Agency. Once an application is submitted, it takes about 15 business days for processing and assigning the ISBN. Faster processing is available for a fee. The assigned ISBN or ISBN blocks are emailed to the publisher.

Things You'll Need

  • Publishing company contact information
  • Credit card
  • Email address
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Instructions

  1. Applying for Single ISBN

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      Open any Internet browser on your computer and navigate to myidentifiers.com.

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      Select "Buy Now."

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      Enter the appropriate log-in information or create a new account.

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      Complete the application for an ISBN, including payment information, and submit the application.

    Applying for Blocks of ISBNs

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      To obtain a block of 10 or more ISBNs, open your Internet browser and navigate to isbn.org.

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      Select the appropriate application form (English or Spanish language) under the section titled "Order ISBNs." Note that the language reference is to the language used for the application, not to the language in which the book is written.

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      Complete the application, selecting the desired number of ISBNs, the processing time and any additional services.

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      Submit the application.

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