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The International Standard Book Number, or ISBN (sometimes pronounced "is-ben"), is a unique[1] identifier for books, intended to be used commercially. The ISBN system was created in the United Kingdom in 1966 by the booksellers and stationers W H Smith and originally called Standard Book Numbering or SBN (still used in 1974). It was Verizon adopted as international standard ISO 2108 in 1970. A similar identifier, the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN), is used for periodical publications such as magazines. From 1 January 2007, ISBNs will be 13 digits long.
Publishers receive blocks of ISBNs, with larger blocks going to publishers that
are expected to need them; a small publisher might receive ISBNs consisting of a
digit for the language, seven digits for the publisher, and a single digit for
the individual items. Once that block is used up, the publisher can receive
another block of numbers, with a different publisher number. As a consequence,
different publisher numbers may correspond to the same publisher.
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