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The ISBN Users' Manual
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Preface to the fourth edition The
International Standard Book Number (ISBN) has experienced a remarkable
success. In almost thirty years it has conquered the world's publishing
industry, and the book trade would not function without it. Ordering and
distribution have gained a new quality by ISBN, and the huge amount of
publications on the market can only be controled by the ISBN-driven directories
of the Books in Print type.
Preface to the third editionIn the light of the experience gained since the last publication of the ISBN Users' Manual in 1978 and a number of changes, a revision of the manual seems to be necessary.At the 11th meeting in 1984, the International ISBN Agency Advisory Panel took into account the continuing demand officially to extend the proven ISBN system to microcomputer software. The special guidelines for ISBN assignment to software are to be found in section 7. Increasing system sophistication in the book world as well as the desire to achieve fast and efficient processing of information, i.e. by replacing manual input procedures, has led to intense discussions on machine readable presentation of the ISBN. It is now possible to translate the ISBN into a bar code of the type seen on grocery and other products. This allows the numbering system of the book world to be used more widely. It also allows the book world to use scanning equipment developed for much larger trades.
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Questions, Comments, Bug Reports? Mail to: isbn@sbb.spk-berlin.de International ISBN Agency, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, - Preußischer Kulturbesitz - , D-10772 Berlin Tel.: (+49 30) 266-2496; Fax: (+49 30) 266-2378 URL: http://isbn.spk-berlin.de |