ISBN number Allocation Services

 ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is a unique identifier assigned to each edition and variation (except reprintings) of a book. The allocation of ISBNs is typically managed by designated agencies in each country. Here’s how ISBN allocation works for different types of publications:


1. Books:

  • Single Author Book:

    • Each format or edition (hardcover, paperback, ebook) of a book by a single author requires a unique ISBN.
    • If the book is later revised, a new edition will need a new ISBN.
  • Multiple Author Book:

    • A book with multiple authors still requires only one ISBN, as it identifies the specific edition or format rather than the contributors.

2. Edited Books:

  • Single Editor:

    • An edited book with a single editor will have a unique ISBN, distinct from the ISBN of the same book without editing.
  • Multiple Editors:

    • For books with multiple editors, a single ISBN is usually sufficient for each edition, even if there are changes to the editorial team.

3. Conference Proceedings:

  • Single Volume:

    • Conference proceedings published as a single volume generally require one ISBN.
  • Multiple Volumes:

    • If the conference proceedings are published in multiple volumes, each volume should be assigned a unique ISBN.

4. Reports:

  • Single Report:

    • A standalone report typically requires one ISBN.
  • Serial Reports:

    • If reports are part of a series, a single ISBN can be assigned to the series. Individual reports within the series may not need separate ISBNs.

5. Ebooks:

  • Ebook Editions:
    • Each distinct ebook edition (e.g., Kindle, ePub) should have a unique ISBN.

6. Reprints:

  • Unchanged Reprints:

    • Reprints of a book without any changes may use the same ISBN as the original edition.
  • Revised Editions:

    • If there are changes (e.g., corrections, updates), a new edition with a new ISBN is recommended.

7. How to Obtain ISBNs:

  • Send mail to editor@pen2print.org

8. Important Considerations:

  • International Use:

    • ISBNs are recognized internationally, but it’s often more practical to obtain them through the national agency where the publisher is located.
  • Unique Identifiers:

    • ISBNs provide a unique identifier for each edition, making it easier for retailers, libraries, and databases to manage and catalog books.

It’s crucial to adhere to the guidelines provided by the national ISBN agency or the International ISBN Agency when obtaining and using ISBNs to ensure accurate and consistent identification of publications.

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ISBN no for Conference Proceedings

 Using ISBNs (International Standard Book Numbers) for conference proceedings and reports provided by Eduindex offers numerous advantages that significantly benefit both the organizers and participants. These benefits range from enhancing the credibility and accessibility of the proceedings to streamlining cataloging and distribution processes.

Firstly, assigning ISBNs to conference proceedings and reports lends them a unique identification code, allowing for easy and precise cataloging in libraries, databases, and book-selling platforms. This distinct identifier aids researchers, scholars, and students in efficiently locating and referencing these materials, contributing to increased visibility and recognition within academic circles.

Moreover, the inclusion of ISBNs elevates the perceived quality and credibility of conference proceedings. It establishes a level of professionalism and standardization, signaling that the content has undergone a formal process and adheres to publishing norms. This, in turn, enhances the reputation of the conference and its contributors, fostering a greater willingness among academics to participate and engage with the scholarly work presented.

Another advantage lies in the improved accessibility and global reach facilitated by ISBNs. These unique numbers enable easy dissemination of conference proceedings across various platforms and geographic locations. This accessibility encourages wider readership and knowledge dissemination, transcending geographical boundaries and ensuring that valuable research reaches a broader audience.

The streamlined process of obtaining ISBNs through Eduindex further adds to the advantages. The affordable cost and prompt allotment within a week of the request make it convenient for conference organizers to ensure their proceedings are properly registered and identified, without incurring significant expenses or delays.

In conclusion, the utilization of ISBNs in conference proceedings and reports offered by Eduindex offers a multitude of benefits. From enhancing credibility and visibility to facilitating efficient cataloging and global accessibility, the inclusion of these unique identifiers significantly augments the value of academic content. For those interested in availing themselves of these benefits, reaching out to editor@pen2print.org can be the first step toward acquiring ISBNs and maximizing the impact and reach of scholarly work.