Do I have to get the ISBN, title, author, edition, picture, and required class for my book?
KSUstudents.com | Frequently Asked QuestionsThat sounds like a lot of work, so we have gathered all that information for you. Just search for your book by class, ISBN, or title and the rest is taken care of.
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BookTour FAQNot at the moment. Unfortunately, the only way BookTour can get essential information about your book (its title, cover image, and a link to purchase it) is from publicly available sources that require an ISBN number. However, if you have one book with an ISBN number, that's sufficient—you can link to the non-ISBNed books from the media section of your page.
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Library FAQs - Library Services - University of AberdeenThis is best done by clicking on the Browse option rather than any of the keyword options such as Quick search or Basic or Advanced. Browse does an exact match of the words you put in, word by word. The keyword searches will look for your words in any order and in several fields of the catalogue record. This is against the Copyright Act as anything photocopied under fair dealing is for the exclusive use of one person for educational purposes and is not for onward circulation or publication.
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FAQ EnglishWhen you don't know exactly which book you need, you will have to search by either subject heading or keyword. Subject headings are a controlled vocabulary, much like the Yellow Pages in the phonebook. For example, if you are searching for books on the topic of drug use in sports, you could do a keyword search, combining the words drug and sports. Or you can search by the subject heading which is doping in sports.
Related QuestionsWhat is an International Standard Book Number (ISBN)?
CIP Frequently Asked QuestionsThe International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a number that uniquely identifies books and book like products published internationally. The hardcover version should have a different ISBN than the softcover. A corrected printing should have a different ISBN than the original. An audio version should likewise have a different number.
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Christian Book Publisher FAQ's: Xulon PressYes. Your book will be assigned the International Standard Book Number required by book sales channels to track and order your books. In addition, Xulon will place a machine-readable Bookland/EAN bar code on your book's cover. Without this, bookstores can't order copies of your book.
Related QuestionsAdvantage Books - An Author Owned Publishing House Utilizing...Yes. All Advantage Books will be assigned an International Standard Book Numbers. The ISBN is required by all book sales channels to track and order your books. Advantage Books will also place a machine readable Bookland/ EAN bar code on your book's cover. This allows bookstores to order copies of your book.Related Questions
Where can I find the ISBN of my book?
BarristerBooks- Your Only Online Law Bookstore! Law Books an...The ISBN is a 10-digit number (i.e 0-314-23138-7) often found on the back cover of textbooks. Alternatively, open the front cover and look on the page immediately following title page. See a copyright notice? The page with copyright notice should also contain the ISBN.
Related QuestionsSinging River Publications - Publishing informationISBN stands for International Standard Book Number, a government registration number that is assigned to a book before it can be traced and located for bookstores to purchase. If this number is not assigned a book, there is no way to move a book within the retail trade market.Related Questions
How can I find poem, if I know its title and/or author?
Frequently asked questionsUse "search poem" tool it will display all results from our database, which match your query.
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After the title of the book, cite the original publication date, followed by the current publication information. If the republished book contains new material, such as an introduction or afterward, include information about the new material after the original date.
Related QuestionsWhat input would I, the author, have on the book especially the title and cover design?
fact sheet (FAQ) for film book authorsThe author gets to write the book he or she has been dreaming about with the assurance that it will be marketed in the best possible way in all venues. Well help with editorial when thats needed. Youll hear more from us about your structure, tone and organizational plans than about specific content, which is the authors job. We will have our graphic designer draw concept sketches for the cover.
Related QuestionsI want to buy a Book. How can I find the required title?
Law - EBC Webstore - LawSearch is a powerful accessible way to locate your book of choice. You can search by Title or Keyword. All our Books are categorized and sub-categorized for quick access. You can browse through a specific category of interest or narrow your search to a subcategory to look for the book of choice.
Related QuestionsWHAT IS THE TITLE AND PUBLISHING DATE OF HIS NEXT BOOK?
Robert Lynn Asprin FAQsThe most recent release from Mr. Asprin is a fantasy novel officially co-authored by Eric Del Carlo and entitled Wartorn #2: Obliteration. As the title suggests, it is the second in a series. A new novel in the "Phule" series, Phule's Errand, is schedualled to be released in July 2006. It is officially co-written by Peter J. Heck. The latest Myth-Adventure novel entitled Myth-Gotten Gains, co-written by Jody Lynn Nye, is currently scheduled to be released by Meisha Merlin in the fall of 2006.
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Robert Lynn Asprin FAQsYes. Starting in March of 1984, WaRP Graphics began an adaptation of the first book, Another Fine Myth, in a comic book series. The series name was Myth Adventures and lasted 12 issues, with a brief appearance in an Annual as well. Phil Foglio illustrated the first 8 issues, which make up a fairly liberal adaptation of the plot of Another Fine Myth.
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Robert Lynn Asprin FAQsThis series is about a time-traveling tourist industry in the near-future. In the first book, the main characters are Kit Carson and his head-strong granddaughter. In the later novels, the focus shifts (mostly) to a minor character from the first novel, Skeeter, who is a semi-reformed crook. It should be emphasized that the last two titles in the series are one plot split between two books.
Related QuestionsI can't find the ISBN on the book. What should I do?
book exchange help - Student Book Exchange Help - TBXNSome books do not have an ISBN. To eliminate the chance of duplicate records, we only allow books with ISBN to be posted. However, before giving up on finding the ISBN, please make sure you have looked for it in all possible places (inside the book where the copyright informaion is, or close to the barcode inside or outside the cover)
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Mundania Press LLC -- Extraordinary Book Publishers -- Submi...Mundania Press will purchase an International Standard Book Number (ISBN) specifically for each edition of your book. An ISBN is required by all book sales channels and bookstores to track and order your books. Mundania Press will print a machine-readable Bookland/EAN barcode, with the retail cover price embedded, on your book's cover. This is the accepted method of tracking and pricing books by booksellers.
Related QuestionsPermuted Press - Submission FAQPermuted Press will purchase an International Standard Book Number (ISBN) specifically for each edition of your book. An ISBN is required by all book sales channels and bookstores to track and order your books.Related Questions
I already have an ISBN. Can you use it for my book?
Frequently Asked QuestionsNo. Whenever a new edition of a book is published it must have a unique ISBN. If the title, publisher, manuscript/text, author, publication date or format (e.g., binding, size, etc.) changes, the new book is considered a new edition and requires a new ISBN. Each publisher has its own Publisher's Prefix Number, which is incorporated into the ISBN for each title. We will assign a new ISBN for your book.
Related QuestionsMy book has no ISBN, can I trade it?
Bookins: Swap Books, We Make it EasyYes. Use the create your own listing link on the left side of the trade list. Leave the ISBN blank, and the system will create one for use on our site.
Related QuestionsWill Backstreets ever do an update to the Backstreets book? A third edition, perhaps?
Backstreets.com: FAQ ListGood question it's been on our minds for years, but it's largely been a matter of finding the time. We're still looking.
Related QuestionsHow can you tell if a book is a first edition?
The Kelmscott Bookshop: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Nearly every publisher has a different way of designating the edition of their books and these methods change yearly. This makes it quite difficult to verify the edition of a book without a bibliography or guide to first editions. The words "first edition" printed within a book do not always signify that the book is a true first, especially with modern books.
Related QuestionsCan I search my saved links by author/title/publication?
Connotea: faqYes. Simply enter the author, title or publication name into the search box the top of your library page.
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