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Who is the father of ISBN?
The ISBN identification format was conceived in 1967 in the United Kingdom by David Whitaker (regarded as the "Father of the ISBN") and in 1968 in the United States by Emery Koltay (who later became director of the U.S. ISBN agency R. R. Bowker).
Is ISBN 13 Unique?
ISBN is an acronym for International Standard Book Number. It's a unique series of digits assigned to every book published in the world. Each different edition of the same book has its own ISBN.
Why was ISBN 13 created?
Prior to 2007, the ISBN was 10 digits in length. In January 2007, the 13-digit ISBN launched to increase the capacity of the ISBN system. To date, 13-digit ISBNs assigned by the U.S. ISBN Agency include the 978 prefix, which allowed systems to contain both 10- and 13-digit ISBNs for all books.