ISBN and ISSN codes are special numbers assigned to International library books or publications (option C).
The ISSN and the ISBN (International Standard Book Number) are numerical identification codes. The ISSN identifies serial publications and the ISBN identifies monographic works.
ISSN and ISBN are compatible, there are publications that can carry both codes, as is the case with monographic series.
The ISSN will identify the series, while the ISBN will identify a particular volume. In the event that a publication has both numbers, ISSN and ISBN, it is recommended to print them together, each one preceded by its respective acronym.
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