How to Get an ISBN for a New Book
Look on any book you own and you'll find the International Standard Book Number (ISBN) printed on it. This number is a unique identifier that can tell you four things: the group or country of the publisher, the publisher, the title and the verification number. To sell your book to a publisher or a library, you'll need an ISBN. In the United States, there is only one agency for obtaining an ISBN: The U.S. ISBN Agency at Bowker.
Instructions
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Create an account with the U.S. ISBN Agency at Bowker through their Myidentifiers.com site.
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Determine the number of ISBNs you wish to purchase. It's recommended that you purchase enough ISBNs to meet your publishing needs for the next five years. The more ISBNs you purchase, the less each of them cost. As of January 2011, ISBNs were $185 each, $250 for 10 or $1,000 for 1,000.
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Click on the box labeled "ISBN" near the top of the Myidentifiers.com site. Select the "Buy ISBN" option.
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Complete the purchase of the ISBN(s). The number will be e-mailed to you.
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Assign the ISBN to the book you've completed.
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Register the book's title as it corresponds to the ISBN number at Bowkerlink.com. This will ensure your publication is listed in resources such as "Books in Print."
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Tips & Warnings
If you plan to publish your work in multiple formats, such as an audiobook, hardcover or paperback, you'll need a unique ISBN for each product.
Before you can sell your book in a bookstore, you may also need to obtain a barcode, which is different than an ISBN number.
References
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