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For 30 years I have been helping organisations and individuals with their Barcode and Auto ID issues but now I have decided it is time to move on and retire from being the Barcode Man. I will continue to respond to emails from existing customers about their earlier purchases, their special programming configurations and warranty issues but I regret I cannot help with new purchases or issues nor recommend alternative products or sources. Lee Allen, The Barcode Man. February 2010 |
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Libraries form a major and important part of our customer base and we have always sought to support you. If you purchased your barcode scanner from us and now wish to read ISBN-10 barcodes as if they were ISBN-13 we can arrange this free of charge. FAQ
What is the difference between ISBN-10 and ISBN-13?ISBN-10 consists of 9 digits suffixed with 1 extra calculated check digit. ISBN-13 consists of 12 digits suffixed with
1 extra calculated check digit.
Both ISBN-13 and ISBN-10 numbers are encoded into barcodes using the standard 13 digit barcode format EAN 13.
Configuring your barcode scanner to read the ISBN-13 numbers from the EAN 13 barcode will actually be more
straightforward than for ISBN-10. This is because the ISBN-13 number is identical to the EAN 13 number, whereas
the the ISBN-10 number is not. Also, no recalculation of the check digit is needed.
EAN-13 is a standard barcode format consisting of 13 digits
(12 digits plus 1 suffixed calculated check digit) used in the retail industry. The individual numbers allocated for the book industry have always commenced with
product code 978.
The product code prefix of 978 was added to the 10 digit ISBN number and the check digit was re-calculated to include those extra 3 digits. How are barcode scanners configured to read the barcodes on ISBN-10 books?Scanners have been specially configured to convert any EAN 13 barcode format number starting with the prefix 978 to the 10 digit ISBN code. Scanners did this by stripping off the 978 prefix and then recalulating the check digit. e.g. EAN-13 barcode number 9780751303667 becomes ISBN-10 number 0-7513-0366-6
The new 1SBN-13 (13 digits) number is encoded into EAN 13 (also 13 digits) format with no change of digits and no check digit re-calculation. Thus the EAN 13 number is identical to the ISBN-13 number (except the human readable ISBN-13 number includes hyphens). Barcode scanners will therefore need no special configuration to read the EAN 13 code as the correct ISBN-13 number. e.g. EAN-13 number 9781234567894 simply becomes ISBN-13 number 978-123456-789-4
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