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How to deal with two ISBN from two different countries?

Asked by: Brandon Sumter

Do you need a different ISBN for different countries?

If you’re using two different publishers, you need two ISBNs, one for each publisher. If you are publishing different versions in each country–different text, different language, different trim size, different format (e.g. trade paperback vs mass market paperback)–you need two ISBNs, one for each version.

What if there are two ISBN numbers?

Overview. A separate ISBN is assigned to each edition and variation (except reprintings) of a publication. For example, an ebook, audiobook, paperback, and hardcover edition of the same book will each have a different ISBN assigned to it.

Does it matter if the ISBN is different?

Once assigned to a book, an ISBN cannot be reused. This is a very important point to keep in mind. The same ISBN cannot be used for different formats of the book, whether the book is in printed or electronic form. That means hardcover and softcover versions of the book have to be assigned separate ISBNs.

Do two copies of the same book have the same ISBN?

It’s a unique series of digits assigned to every book published in the world. Each different edition of the same book has its own ISBN. That means the paper-format, digital, illustrated or translated versions of the same book have different ISBNs. Every time a book is republished, it’s assigned a new ISBN.

Are ISBN numbers International?

The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a 13-digit number that uniquely identifies books and book-like products published internationally.

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.

What is the difference between ISBN 10 and ISBN 13?

An International Standard Book Number is assigned to books for identification. Prior to 2007, the ISBN was 10 characters long. The 13-character ISBN was adopted to increase the availability of ISBN numbers globally as well as to conform to the International Article Numbering Association global numbering system.

Does the ISBN change with each edition?

No. A new edition is considered a different product and gets its own ISBN.

How important is an ISBN number?

Is ISBN necessary? The ISBN helps customers identify and order the exact book they want to purchase. Libraries, bookstores, online retailers, distributors, and wholesalers depend on this unique identifier to track purchases and sales, and it will be necessary to apply for an ISBN if you intend to sell to them.

Can a book have two ISBNs?

Two books may have precisely the same content but be issued different ISBNs because they come from different printings. Likewise, printing errors, etc., can in rare cases render two books different despite having the same ISBN.

Can an ISBN be reused?

Can an ISBN be reused? No, once a title is published with an ISBN on it, the ISBN can never be used again. Even if a title goes out of print, the ISBN cannot be reused since the title continues to be catalogued by libraries and traded by used booksellers.



Do I need a new ISBN for a second edition?

If you create a second edition with new material to “freshen” the book and give it new marketing life, it must have a new ISBN. If you change the title of the book you must have a new ISBN. Remember that your ISBN identifies a specific work.

How do I remove an ISBN number?

Deleting an ISBN

  1. On the Book Management page, click the Delete icon beside the ISBN you want to delete.
  2. Click Delete.

What makes a book second edition?

In publishing terms, an edition is technically all copies of a book that were printed from the same setting of type and the book is only described as a second edition if substantial changes are made to the copy.

How many ISBNs do I need?

How many ISBNs do I need? You will need one ISBN for each edition and format of your book. The ISBN identifies the publisher as well as the specific book title, edition and format (hardback, paperback, ePub, PDF, Mobi, Audio…). Any variation of a book would require the use of a unique ISBN to identify it properly.



How much does it cost to buy an ISBN?

The going rate for a single ISBN costs $125, while 10 ISBNs cost $295, 100 ISBNs cost $575, and 1000 ISBNs cost $1500. Note that these prices are based on the price listings at Bowker for those living in the United States. For ISBNs purchased internationally, prices do vary (and are often cheaper).

Can you use the same ISBN for print and eBook?

A print book ISBN cannot be reused for the eBook. 2. It is recommended, but not required, that you assign a unique ISBN per format. A format is a Kindle eBook, an EPUB (used by B&N, Apple, Kobo, etc.), audiobook, hardcover, paperback.

Do you need an ISBN to sell on Amazon?

An ISBN is required to list a new book for retail sale on Amazon.com.

Can I publish on Amazon with my own ISBN?

Self-Publishing on Amazon

Any book that is made publicly available, whether sold or given away, should have an ISBN number for identification. The main generator of ISBN numbers in North America is a company called Bowker, but it is not absolutely necessary to go through them to get your ISBN number.



Can a book have multiple publishers?

A book can also be published by more than one publisher at the same time, generally for different countries.

How do I copyright my book?

Here’s the simple 7-step process on how to copyright a book.

  1. Go to the U.S. Copyright Office website.
  2. Select the “Literary Works” category.
  3. Create a new account.
  4. Start the copyright registration process.
  5. Fill out the details.
  6. Complete the copyright application.
  7. Submit your work to finish copyrighting your book.

Should I copyright my book before sending it to a publisher?

Should I Register My Story for Copyright Before Submitting It to Publishers? You can register your book before submitting it to the publisher, but there is no need to do this. It may create unnecessary confusion and extra costs down the line.



Should I copyright my book before self publishing?

Under U.S. copyright law, your self published work is protected as soon as you put the pen to paper. Copyright is based on your creative authorship and is not dependent on any formal agreement with a book publisher or self publishing company, although registration with the U.S. Copyright Office is beneficial.

Does ISBN protect copyright?

If I get an ISBN does that mean my work is copyrighted? No. Obtaining an ISBN does not mean the book is copyrighted. A copyright is exclusive legal right to the creator of original works to print, publish, perform, or record literary works.

What comes first ISBN or copyright?

There are three elements that identify a book as yours, and yours only. The first is your ISBN. You’ll want to ensure you have purchased a valid ISBN.

How do I protect my books from being copied?

We’ve taken the time to outline the most critical 5 steps you should take to protect your eBook before you consider publishing it.

  1. Convert files into PDF. …
  2. Watermark your eBooks. …
  3. Register your eBooks. …
  4. Publish an official copyright notice. …
  5. Acquire DRM (Digital Rights Management) Software.