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`What’s the difference between a reprint and a new edition?
`A reprint means more copies are being printed with no substantial changes. Perhaps a few typos are being fixed. A new edition means that there has been substantial
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`If a second edition has the same title as the first, does it keep the same ISBN?
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`How are ISBNs assigned to multi-volume works?
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`Can ISBNs be assigned to magazines?
`ISBNs are not assigned to magazines, academic journals or other periodicals. However, if a single issue of a periodical is being sold as a book, then that issue alone may
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