What is the difference between ISBN-10 and ISBN-13?

ISBN-13 is just a newer version of ISBN-10. It has some extra digits on the front that allow it to be compatible with numbering systems for other types of consumer products (basically anything you can buy that has a barcode on it). Currently you can convert between them - if you look at the ISBNs for one book, you'll notice they're mostly the same.

Eventually, ISBN-10 will be phased out, and retailers will have one numbering system for everything they sell, instead of one numbering system for books and one for everything else.

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