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I N T R O D U C T I O N
The International Standard Book Number
(ISBN) is a unique International Publisher’s Identifier number,
which is meant for monographic publications. ISBN is the
thirteen-digit number, which replaces the handling of long
bibliographic descriptive records. ISBN is known throughout the
world as a short and clear machine-readable identification
number, which marks any book unmistakably. ISBN is a machine
readable in the form of 13-digit i.e. Book land EAN Bar Code.
This is the fast system for the running of electronic point of
sale system in bookshops. ISBN mainly executes ordering and
distribution of books, which is the fast and efficient method.
ISBN is the essential instrument in modern distribution and
rationalization opportunities in the book trade. An ISBN is an
important factor in book market.
The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) system was
introduced in the world in 1972 and in India this system was put
into operation in January 1985 by Raja Rammohan National Agency
for ISBN and in the alphabetical order of member countries, our
country stands at serial No. 55. The Indian ISBN Agency is
putting tremendous efforts to popularize the system in India in
achieving maximum registration of publishers/authors and other
Government/Semi Government organizations/ Institutions through
mass media, publishers’ programmes, publicity through
Newspapers, participation in various National Book Fairs, Book
Exhibitions and through the help of various associations of
publishers & booksellers etc.
The book industry in India is a large complex consisting of the
wide range of professionals such as authors, editors, printers,
booksellers and distributors etc. Today India is among the top
multilingual publishing country in the world. India is the 6th
largest book producing country and ranks third in the production
of the books in English after the USA & UK .
The National Agency for ISBN is responsible for registration of
Indian Publishers, Authors, Universities, Institutions and
Government Departments who are responsible for publishing of
books. To obtain an ISBN, Publishers have to fill up an
application form, which is available on net also or can be
collected personally or by post by sending a request to the
agency at the following address.
Raja Rammohun Roy National Agency for ISBN
A2/W4, Curzon Road Barracks,
Kasturba Gandhi Marg,
New Delhi-110001
Telephone No. 23384687, 23382549 (Extn. 12)
Since its inception the National Agency has registered 12,375
publishers in different categories and allocated 1020 single
ISBNs to Author cum Publisher till December 2007. The agency is
also sending the progress report which is to be included in the
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