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List of ISBN registration groups

List of ISBN registration groups

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The registration group or identifier group is the second element in a 13-digit ISBN (first element in a 10-digit ISBN) and indicates the country, geographic region, or language area where a book was published.[1] The element ranges from one to five numerical digits.[1]

In 2007, the length of an ISBN changed from 10 to 13 digits, and a new 3-digit prefix (978 or 979) was added in front of 10-digit ISBNs.[2] The following registration groups are compatible with or without a 978- prefix:

  • 0–5
  • 600–639
  • 64–69
  • 7
  • 80–94
  • 950–990
  • 9910–9989
  • 99900–99999

The following must have a 979- prefix:

Shorter registration group numbers are generally used for countries or regions with greater publishing volume.[citation needed] Because a longer number leaves room for fewer publishers and ISBNs, several countries have more than one number assigned. On the other hand, some countries (Australia, Switzerland, Fiji) have no unique number because they fall in a broader geographic region or language area.

With 10-digit ISBN or 978- prefix

Prefixes of length 1

More information Registration group, Country, region, or language area ...

Prefixes of length 2

More information Registration group, Country, region, or language area ...

Prefixes of length 3

More information Registration group, Country, region, or language area ...

Prefixes of length 4

More information Registration group, Country, region, or language area ...

Prefixes of length 5

More information Registration group, Country, region, or language area ...

Distribution

More information Length, Allocated ...

Countries by language area

More information Country, English 0 ...

Countries in broader registration groups

5: former USSR (14)
 Armenia,  Azerbaijan,  Belarus,  Estonia,  Georgia,  Kazakhstan,  Kyrgyzstan,  Latvia,  Lithuania,  Moldova,  Russia,  Tajikistan,  Ukraine,  Uzbekistan
80: former  Czechoslovakia (2)
 Czech Republic,  Slovakia
86: former  Yugoslavia (7)
 Bosnia and Herzegovina,  Croatia,  Montenegro,  North Macedonia,  Republika Srpska,  Serbia,  Slovenia
976:  Caribbean Community (5)[4]
 The Bahamas,  Barbados,  Belize,  Jamaica,  Trinidad and Tobago
982: South Pacific (14)
 Cook Islands,  Federated States of Micronesia,  Fiji,  Kiribati,  Marshall Islands,  Nauru,  Niue,  Palau,  Papua New Guinea,  Samoa,  Solomon Islands,  Tonga,  Tuvalu, and  Vanuatu

Countries with no exclusive registration group

18 countries
 Australia,  Austria,  Belgium,  Bermuda,  Canada,  Czech Republic,  Eswatini,  Germany,  Gibraltar,  Ireland,  New Zealand,  Russia,  Serbia,  Slovakia,  South Africa,   Switzerland,  United Kingdom,  Zimbabwe

Countries with multiple registration groups

In parentheses, how many numbers are available.

Countries with over one million numbers are highlighted.

Two (53 countries)
Andorra (2×104), Bahrain (2×104), Benin (2×104), Bhutan (2×104), Bosnia and Herzegovina (20×104), Botswana (2×104), Brazil (2000×104), Brunei (2×104), Bulgaria (200×104), Colombia (200×104), Cyprus (20×104), Dominican Republic (11×104), Ecuador (20×104), Ethiopia (2×104), Faroe Islands (2×104), Finland (200×104), Ghana (20×104), Greece (200×104), Honduras (2×104), Hong Kong (200×104), Hungary (200×104), Iceland (20×104), India (2000×104), Jordan (20×104), Kazakhstan (110×104), Kenya (20×104), Latvia (20×104), Lebanon (110×104), Luxembourg (2×104), Malawi (2×104), Montenegro (20×104), Myanmar (2×104), Namibia (2×104), Netherlands (2000×104), Nicaragua (2×104), North Macedonia (110×104), Oman (2×104), Pakistan (200×104), Peru (110×104), Philippines (200×104), Portugal (200×104), Qatar (11×104), Saudi Arabia (110×104), Seychelles (2×104), Singapore (110×104), Sri Lanka (200×104), Sudan (2×104), Tunisia (20×104), Uganda (20×104), Ukraine (200×104), Uruguay (20×104), Uzbekistan (20×104), Vietnam (200×104)
Three (24 countries)
Argentina (300×104), Armenia (12×104), Cambodia (12×104), Costa Rica (30×104), El Salvador (3×104), Estonia (30×104), Georgia (12×104), Guatemala (12×104), Haiti (3×104), Indonesia (300×104), Iran (300×104), Kuwait (12×104), Lithuania (120×104), Macau (3×104), Malaysia (300×104), Mexico (300×104), Morocco (30×104), Nepal (12×104), Republika Srpska (3×104), Romania (300×104), Taiwan (300×104), Tajikistan (3×104), Tanzania (30×104), Thailand (300×104)
Four (6 countries)
Albania (13×104), Algeria (40×104), Bolivia (13×104), Malta (13×104), Paraguay (4×104), Turkey (310×104)
Five (2 countries)
Mauritius (203×104), Mongolia (14×104)

ISBN vs UN

UN countries not part of ISBN (38)
 Angola,  Antigua and Barbuda,  Burkina Faso,  Burundi,  Cape Verde,  Central African Republic,  Chad,  Comoros,  Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly "99951-"),  Republic of the Congo,  Côte d'Ivoire,  Djibouti,  Dominica,  Equatorial Guinea,  Gabon (formerly "99902-"),  Grenada,  Guinea,  Guinea-Bissau,  Guyana,  Liberia,  Liechtenstein,  Madagascar,  Mauritania,  Monaco,  Mozambique,  Niger,  Saint Kitts and Nevis,  Saint Lucia,  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,  San Marino,  São Tomé and Príncipe,  Senegal,  Somalia,  South Sudan,  East Timor,  Togo,  Turkmenistan,  Yemen
ISBN agencies not part of the UN (10)
 Bermuda,  Curaçao,  Faroe Islands,  Gibraltar,  Hong Kong,  Kosovo,  Macau,  Palestine,  Republic of Srpska,  Taiwan

With 979- prefix

More information Registration group, Country, region, or language area ...

See also

Notes

  1. Note that "language area" does not mean all books with the identifier are written in that language, only that the geographic area is identified as such; thus, books in Breton are identified as French language books, and books in Navajo are identified as English language books, etc.
  2. In practice, this group is mostly used by some subsidiaries of VDM Publishing with registered addresses in "Beau-Bassin, Mauritius".

References

  1. ISBN Users' Manual, International Edition (PDF) (7th ed.). London: International ISBN Agency. 2017. p. 11. ISBN 978-92-95055-12-4.
  2. TC 46/SC 9. "Frequently Asked Questions about the new ISBN standard from ISO". lac-bac.gc.ca. Library and Archives Canada. Archived from the original on 10 June 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ISBN Users' Manual, International Edition (PDF) (6th ed.). London: International ISBN Agency. 2012. p. 23. ISBN 978-92-95055-02-5.
  4. admin. "National ISBN Agencies". Regional ISBN Agency - CARICOM. Retrieved 2022-03-31.

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