How do I get an ISBN in Canada?
How can I get an ISBN in Canada? As a Canadian publisher or self-publisher, you can apply to obtain an ISBN through the ISBN Canada online system, or request that a form be sent to you by email, fax or regular mail. For inquiries, please call 1-866-578-7777 (select 1+7+3) or email [email protected]
How do I get an ISBN code for my book?
Here's how to find the ISBN number of a book:
- Check the back cover of the book, and look for the ISBN near the publisher's barcode.
- Look on the copyright page located in the front of the book near the title page.
- Search for the book's ISBN online using the author or title on ISBN Search.
Where do I get an ISBN number?
On most books, the ISBN number can be found on the back cover, next to the barcode. If a book doesn't show the ISBN on the back cover, look on the page featuring the copyright and publisher information and the ISBN will be found there.
How do ISBN numbers work?
An ISBN is an International Standard Book Number. ISBNs were 10 digits in length up to the end of December 2006, but since 1 January 2007 they now always consist of 13 digits. ... Each ISBN consists of 5 elements with each section being separated by spaces or hyphens.
What does Library and Archives Canada do?
Library and Archives Canada (LAC) preserves and makes accessible the documentary heritage of Canada. It also serves as the continuing memory of the Government of Canada and its institutions.
How do I trace my ancestors in Canada?
Major indexes, especially census indexes, are great tools for locating ancestors. There may also be indexes to biographies, land records, military records, probate records, and tax records for Canada or one of the provinces.
Does Canada have an equivalent to the Library of Congress?
LAC acquires, processes, preserves and provides access to our documentary heritage and serves as the continuing memory of the Government of Canada and its institutions. ...
How many people work at Library and Archives Canada?
Situated in Ottawa in the former locations of the National Library and National Archives near Parliament Hill, Library and Archives Canada employs over 1100 staff.