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What Is an ISMN? | |||||||||||
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The International Standard Music Number (ISMN) is a unique number for the identification of all notated music publications from all over the world, whether available for sale, hire or gratis--whether a part, a score, or an element in a multi-media kit. The ISMN is designed to rationalize the processing and handling of notated music and the respective bibliographical data for publishing houses, the music trade and libraries.
ISO Standard 10957 gives the basic rules of the ISMN system. The thirteen-digit number allows a billion items each to carry a different number.
See also our News section, November 2007.
Please, note:Before January 1, 2008 the ISMN consisted of four elements comprising ten digits, for example, M-2306-7118-7
The old ten-digit as well as the new thirteen-digit ISMN can be converted into a bookland code and printed with a scanner raster:
Example of a barcode with 13-digit ISMN:
Example of an old barcode with 10-digit ISMN
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