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What is isbn?
International standard book number. The main function of isbn is to help publishing houses, bookstores, libraries and other institutions manage and track books. ISBN is an international number, which is specially used to identify books and other documents. It consists of 13 digits, in which the first nine digits are the country, language or location code, the middle four digits are the publisher code, and the last digit is the check code.