Rules for reuse of ISBNs

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Rules for reuse of ISBNs are standardized guidelines that determine when and how International Standard Book Numbers can be reassigned to different publications to maintain clarity and integrity in book identification systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bibliographic standard
identifier management guideline
publishing industry rule set
aimsTo facilitate accurate sales reporting
reduce duplicate or conflicting ISBN assignments
support reliable cataloguing
appliesIn international book trade
appliesTo ISBN
concerns digital formats such as ebooks
format changes such as hardcover and paperback
out-of-print publications
reprints
revised editions
withdrawn publications
definedBy International ISBN Agency
definedIn ISBN standard
governs conditions for reusing an ISBN
eligibility of a publication for a new ISBN
reassignment of ISBNs
hasConstraint an ISBN must not be reused for a different edition
an ISBN must not be reused for a different format of the same work
an ISBN must not be reused for a different title
an ISBN uniquely identifies a specific edition and format
reassignment must avoid ambiguity in historical records
hasPrinciple one ISBN per product form and edition
stability of identifiers over time
traceability of publications
hasPurpose maintain clarity in book identification
preserve integrity of bibliographic databases
prevent confusion between different publications
support accurate book supply chain management
implementedBy national ISBN agencies
publishing houses
influences book distribution workflows
library cataloguing policies
rights and licensing tracking
partOf ISBN system governance
book metadata management practices
relatedTo International Standard Book Number
metadata quality standards in publishing
rules for assignment of new ISBNs
requires coordination with ISBN registration agencies
maintenance of accurate title records
usedBy bibliographic data providers
booksellers
libraries
publishers

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ISO 2108 specifies Rules for reuse of ISBNs