The International Standard Book Number or ISBN is a number created to provide every book, seen as monographic title, a numeric code that identifies you. This system, used for almost all the editions of books, has become an instrument of identification for any book, which allows the use of computer tools for localization and facilitates, therefore, its circulation in the publishing market. The addition of an ISBN code number assigned to each book is a tool for locating and distributing the same as cultural support.
The international system of numbering books is a standard authentication mechanism, whose rules are developed by the International ISBN Agency, which is the entity responsible private-law nature of the global implementation of International Standard Book Number, Standard ISO 2108, and is meant as a guarantee limited company non-profit, resident in the UK.
These rules are reflected in contracts ISBN, the International Agency agrees with each Local Agency (known as the national agency or agencies of record), an area where out the obligations of these and they are empowered to provide this service, such as user manuals ISBN, regularly published by the International Agency, which set "the general provisions of the text of the ISO 2108 standard in force in the form of specific guidelines '.
In our legal system, the management of the ISBN from the beginning of its implementation, has been exercised by the government, currently corresponding to the Directorate General for Books, Archives and Libraries of the Ministry of Culture.
Article 8 of the new Law 10/2007 of 22 June, Reading, Books and Libraries, issued on the basis of Article 149.1.10. ª and 149.2 of the Constitution defines the ISBN number and instructs the Ministry of Culture ISBN system development. This responsibility derives from the application of the recommendations adopted by the International ISBN Agency in accordance with the requirements established by regulation. This safeguarding competition in this area reserved to their respective regional governments statutes as expressly provided in paragraph four of Article 8 of the Act.
This royal decree, therefore, developed estimates of the Law, moving to our legal system with international standards, as reflected in the UNE-ISO 2108. At the same time replaces and repeals ISBN forecasts contained in Decree 2984/1972, of November 2, by establishing the obligation to enter into all kinds of books and leaflets the ISBN and the Order of 25 March 1987 that regulating the English ISBN Agency, approved rules decades ago and is outdated. The necessary update is demanded not only by the latest recommendations of the International Energy Agency, but also by the new concept of book that is contained in Law 10/2007. Moreover, this rule conforms to the powers assumed in the matter by the autonomous communities.
The royal decree, in addition to moving their annexes instructions International Agency of the UNE-ISO 2108, empowers the Minister of Culture to update them if required by the evolution of international standards.
Moreover, the additional provision only covers the possibility that the publishing industry involved in the management of the ISBN system through appropriate mechanisms of cooperation, taking into account that according to international contracts ISBN editors are, along with International Agency and local agencies or registration, one of the three levels involved in the implementation of the international system.
At its behest of the Minister of Culture, with the prior approval of the Minister of Public Administration, in accordance with the Council of State and after deliberation by the Council of Ministers at its meeting on December 12, 2008,
The international system of numbering books is a standard authentication mechanism, whose rules are developed by the International ISBN Agency, which is the entity responsible private-law nature of the global implementation of International Standard Book Number, Standard ISO 2108, and is meant as a guarantee limited company non-profit, resident in the UK.
These rules are reflected in contracts ISBN, the International Agency agrees with each Local Agency (known as the national agency or agencies of record), an area where out the obligations of these and they are empowered to provide this service, such as user manuals ISBN, regularly published by the International Agency, which set "the general provisions of the text of the ISO 2108 standard in force in the form of specific guidelines '.
In our legal system, the management of the ISBN from the beginning of its implementation, has been exercised by the government, currently corresponding to the Directorate General for Books, Archives and Libraries of the Ministry of Culture.
Article 8 of the new Law 10/2007 of 22 June, Reading, Books and Libraries, issued on the basis of Article 149.1.10. ª and 149.2 of the Constitution defines the ISBN number and instructs the Ministry of Culture ISBN system development. This responsibility derives from the application of the recommendations adopted by the International ISBN Agency in accordance with the requirements established by regulation. This safeguarding competition in this area reserved to their respective regional governments statutes as expressly provided in paragraph four of Article 8 of the Act.
This royal decree, therefore, developed estimates of the Law, moving to our legal system with international standards, as reflected in the UNE-ISO 2108. At the same time replaces and repeals ISBN forecasts contained in Decree 2984/1972, of November 2, by establishing the obligation to enter into all kinds of books and leaflets the ISBN and the Order of 25 March 1987 that regulating the English ISBN Agency, approved rules decades ago and is outdated. The necessary update is demanded not only by the latest recommendations of the International Energy Agency, but also by the new concept of book that is contained in Law 10/2007. Moreover, this rule conforms to the powers assumed in the matter by the autonomous communities.
The royal decree, in addition to moving their annexes instructions International Agency of the UNE-ISO 2108, empowers the Minister of Culture to update them if required by the evolution of international standards.
Moreover, the additional provision only covers the possibility that the publishing industry involved in the management of the ISBN system through appropriate mechanisms of cooperation, taking into account that according to international contracts ISBN editors are, along with International Agency and local agencies or registration, one of the three levels involved in the implementation of the international system.
At its behest of the Minister of Culture, with the prior approval of the Minister of Public Administration, in accordance with the Council of State and after deliberation by the Council of Ministers at its meeting on December 12, 2008,
ORDER:
Article 1. Purpose and scope.
1. This royal decree is aimed at the development of the ISBN system in our country, taking into account the recommendations and guidelines adopted by the International ISBN Agency.
2. The International Standard Book Number, ISBN number is the number created internationally to give each book a numerical code that identifies you, and to coordinate and standardize the identification of any book to locate and facilitate their movement in the market.
3. In accordance with the recommendations and guidelines should incorporate ISBN publications that are listed in Annex I of this royal decree, also in that Annex for free publications.
Article 2. Functions relating to the management of the ISBN.
1. The Ministry of Culture ISBN management, without prejudice to the powers of the Autonomous Communities.
2. Management functions are the following ISBN:
a) Management ISBN prefix quota granted by the International ISBN Agency.
b) The assignment of an ISBN or a publisher's ISBN prefix registrar for monographic publication or publisher, and the earmarking of a collective editorial ISBN prefix the author-editor or editor not professional.
c) The receipt, verification and validation of applications for ISBN numbers of publishers, without prejudice to the ISBN management functions that have been or may be assumed by the autonomous communities.
d) Documentation of documents from applications ISBN, subject to the ISBN management functions that have been or may be assumed by state government.
e) The design and control of forms of ISBN, subject to the ISBN management functions that have been or may be assumed by the autonomous communities.
f) The development and maintenance of statistics on the operations on the ISBN to be carried out, and the presentation of relevant reports to the International ISBN Agency.
g) The maintenance of databases of ISBN.
h) The provision of users of a query system that allows the distribution and marketing of books published in Spain and a more adequate provision of services to the various agents in the book industry.
i) The information and advice to editors and interested in using the ISBN system, without prejudice to the ISBN management functions that have been or may be assumed by the autonomous communities.
j) Any other function necessary to the proper development of the management of the ISBN.
Article 3. Relationship International ISBN Agency.
The Culture Ministry will maintain relations of coordination and dialogue with the International ISBN Agency, to coordinate the implementation of the numbering system for books ISBN.
Article 4. Structure and indication of the ISBN.
1. The ISBN code is structured to mark the guidelines and recommendations adopted internationally.
2. The ISBN should always appear in the publication in question, so clearly visible and recognizable, according to the specifications given in Annex II of this royal decree.
Article 5. Effects ISBN assignment.
The allocation of ISBN is valuable identifier for the sole purpose of dissemination and marketing, behave without such assignment assessment element of the registered work or proving the actual publication of it.
single additional provision. mechanisms for collaboration.
To exercise the functions provided for in Article 2, the Ministry of Culture shall establish mechanisms for collaboration with those associations or federation of associations of state level in the publishing industry, without prejudice to the responsibility of communities autonomous. Repeal
unique. Repeal regulations.
following regulations are repealed:
a) Articles 1, 2, 3, 4.1, 5, 8, Decree 2984/1972, of November 2, by establishing the obligation to enter into all kinds of books and leaflets the ISBN number, in those aspects of the ISBN.
b) Order of March 25, 1987 for regulating the English ISBN Agency (International Numbering System Books).
First final provision. Title competence.
This royal decree is issued under the provisions of Article 149.2 of the Constitution which provides that, without prejudice to the powers that may be assumed autonomous communities, the State shall consider the culture a duty and an essential, and also by Article 149.1.10 of the Constitution, which gives the State the exclusive power over foreign trade.
Second final provision. Enabling legislation.
It empowers the Minister of Culture, without prejudice to the powers of the autonomous communities to adopt all the measures necessary for the development and implementation of this Royal Decree, and for amending the Annexes to adapt to recommendations and guidelines adopted internationally. Disposal
third. Entry into force.
This Royal Decree shall enter into force on the day following its publication in the Official Gazette. "
Given in Madrid on December 12, 2008.
JUAN CARLOS R.
The Minister of Culture, César Antonio Molina Sánchez
ANNEX I
a) to be used monographs ISBN:
printed monographs.
publications in Braille, or its equivalent in new technologies. Publications
the publisher does not intend to regularly update and continued indefinitely. Reprints of articles or
special issues of a particular serial.
Film, video and slides provided educational or didactic teaching resources are subjects taught in formal education, indicate the subject and the course that is intended publication. Audiobooks
already in physical media (tape, CD, DVD, etc.) Or the Internet.
electronic monographs, whether on a physical medium (such as machine-readable tapes, diskettes or CD-ROM) or the Internet.
digital copies printed monographs. Multimedia Publications
main constituent of the text. Publications
microforms. Software
education or training that are designed for educational or training tutorials for learning.
Maps.
b) Publications should not use the ISBN:
Serials. Are publications issued in successive parts and intended in principle to continue indefinitely. Usually such publications are published in successive parts or integrated and often numerical or chronological designations. Examples include newspapers, periodicals, newspapers, magazines, etc., Its identification code is the ISSN. Resources
continued. Publications are put into circulation over time without a predetermined end date normally distributed or integrated in successive specimens such as loose-leaf publications, electronic media and successive substitution and websites that are updated continuously, can be used as the ISSN identification code. Works
textual abstract. Material
form, or in other media, temporarily, as catalogs of libraries and publishers, commercial catalogs and advertising brochures, song books, pamphlets and sports, film, school, political, theatrical, cultural events, holidays, memorial , concert, etc. price lists and any advertisement or propaganda material. Scores
-commercial identification code is the ISMN. Posters and leaflets
art or cover art without text.
personal documents (eg, curriculum vitae or personal profile in electronic format).
Cards.
musical sound recordings, the ISRC code. Software
with no educational or training purposes.
Electronic bulletin boards (blogs, Internet bulletin boards, chat rooms, etc.)..
Emails and other electronic correspondence.
Games.
Calendars, diaries and calendars.
Books, brochures and booklets with blank pages.
sticker albums, photos, social ceremonies, stamps, coins and bills, etc.,
Directories.
film scripts, radio and television unless they are published commercially.
Coloring books and stickers. User Manuals
non-book materials and publications attached to newspapers and magazines. Materials
attached to a monograph that have no commercial value separately, and not sold separately. Do not use an ISBN own but may indicate the ISBN of the accompanying monograph.
educational materials for internal use in schools.
Reports, statutes and internal rules of materials companies, institutions or associations. Works printed
duplicators.
Hobbies (crosswords, word searches, sudoku, kakuro, Nurikabe, etc.).
Free publications. Publications
limited availability and updated resources such as publications that are printed on demand with content tailored to user requests.
audiovisual products such as films, documentaries, advertising, cartoons, etc., Its identification code is the ISAN.
ANNEX II
indication
ISBN (UNE-ISO 2108)
In the case of print the ISBN will be printed on the back cover of the publication or, if this is not possible, at the foot of the same cover or in conjunction with publication credits and bottom of the back where feasible, and / or bottom of the jacket. In the event that neither of these two positions possible, the ISBN will be printed in some other prominent place on the outside of the publication.
The ISBN will be represented in the publication in machine-readable bar code. When an ISBN is represented as a bar code will be used bar code symbology EAN, in accordance with ISO / IEC 15420. In a barcode, the ISBN must be presented in legible form by the human eye just above the bar code symbol.
In electronic publications and other forms of non-printed, if the publication is a visual presentation of electronically stored content (eg, an online publication), the ISBN appear on the page or screen that shows the title or equivalent (for example, in the initial screen that appears immediately when you access the content and / or screen in which the credits).
If the publication is distributed as a physical object (eg a compact disc, cassette or floppy disk), the ISBN appear in any of the labels that are permanently attached to the object.
If it is not possible to display the ISBN on the object or its label, the ISBN will be displayed at the bottom of the back of the permanent packaging of the object (for example, in the box, bag or packaging) .
The ISBN should be included in any metadata embedded in the publication, in addition to appearing visibly placed in the text.
ISBN (UNE-ISO 2108)
In the case of print the ISBN will be printed on the back cover of the publication or, if this is not possible, at the foot of the same cover or in conjunction with publication credits and bottom of the back where feasible, and / or bottom of the jacket. In the event that neither of these two positions possible, the ISBN will be printed in some other prominent place on the outside of the publication.
The ISBN will be represented in the publication in machine-readable bar code. When an ISBN is represented as a bar code will be used bar code symbology EAN, in accordance with ISO / IEC 15420. In a barcode, the ISBN must be presented in legible form by the human eye just above the bar code symbol.
In electronic publications and other forms of non-printed, if the publication is a visual presentation of electronically stored content (eg, an online publication), the ISBN appear on the page or screen that shows the title or equivalent (for example, in the initial screen that appears immediately when you access the content and / or screen in which the credits).
If the publication is distributed as a physical object (eg a compact disc, cassette or floppy disk), the ISBN appear in any of the labels that are permanently attached to the object.
If it is not possible to display the ISBN on the object or its label, the ISBN will be displayed at the bottom of the back of the permanent packaging of the object (for example, in the box, bag or packaging) .
The ISBN should be included in any metadata embedded in the publication, in addition to appearing visibly placed in the text.
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