Page 1 of 1

ISBN on books

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 5:14 am
by Guest
Does anyone have any experiences with scanning the "ISBN" numbers on the back of books?

I haven't yet bought a barcode reader since I am very unfamiliar with this territory.

My thinking is to use the current barcode on the back of the books (which represents the barcode ISBN) that will then retrieve all the information from the DHPOS software.

Any comments on the pro's & cons before I fully try to implement this in my shop?

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 5:31 pm
by Andrew
The ISBN on a book is the International number which will allow it's details to be found and retrieved almost anywhere in the world.

The ISBN is also recorded by Library software as many modern systems allow searching of Z39.50 servers to download the MARC record for the item and all it's related details into the catalogue.

However the barcode is usually just a standard product barcode although many I've seen do have the ISBN number within the barcode.

ISBN Barcodes

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 4:41 pm
by ChrisKraus
andrewbunn wrote:The ISBN on a book is the International number which will allow it's details to be found and retrieved almost anywhere in the world.

The ISBN is also recorded by Library software as many modern systems allow searching of Z39.50 servers to download the MARC record for the item and all it's related details into the catalogue.

However the barcode is usually just a standard product barcode although many I've seen do have the ISBN number within the barcode.
<HR>
The ISBN Barcodes, which are in EAN-13 format, are not the actual ISBN Number. The format for ISBN barcodes is:
978 + ISBN # Minus Last Digit + Check Digit

Just To Let You Know,
Chris :)