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ISBN Codes The International Standard Book Number (ISBN), a unique commercial book identifier barcode, identifies a unique book. It is encoded in an EAN-13 format barcode with a Price Supplemental barcode.
At the Postal Service, the barcode tells us where to deliver your mail. There are different kinds of barcodes for different aspects of the mail, such as the purchase of extra services (like USPS Tracking or Registered Mail). Youll also notice that tray and sack labels have barcodes on them.
Your barcode will still work in a retail environment without registering it, but if you want your product (or company) information to show up when searched, you will need to register your barcode. Visit International Barcodes Database for more information on registration.
The Intelligent Mail barcode is a 65-bar Postal Service barcode used to sort and track letters and flats. It allows mailers to use a single barcode to participate in multiple Postal Service programs simultaneously, expands mailers ability to track individual mailpieces, and provides greater mail stream visibility.
If you look at a barcode for most books purchased from a bookstore, you will see there are actually two barcodes inside the barcode area: one for the ISBN and one for the retail price. The most basic barcode will just have the ISBN number as a barcode (EAN 13) and will have the ISBN typed out underneath it.

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The ISBN-10 barcode is formed by appending the first 9 digits of the ISBN number to 978*. For example, an ISBN number of 0-9767736-6-X would be encoded in EAN-13 as 978097677366. After agencies run out of numbers allocated to the 978 prefix, they will begin using EAN13 barcodes preceded by 979.
A barcode is not an ISBN. Its a graphical representation of your books ISBN and price. To use a barcode, youll need your books ISBN and pricing information. You can purchase and download a barcode after youve created an account at MyIdentifiers.com.
The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a numeric commercial book identifier that is intended to be unique. Publishers purchase or receive ISBNs from an affiliate of the International ISBN Agency. An ISBN is assigned to each separate edition and variation (except reprintings) of a publication.

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