On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 7:27 AM, xan <x...@0l3.de> wrote:
> Hi OL!
>
> I’ve come across a book which has the ISBN printed on it’s back cover. It 
> says:
>> ISBN 3-518-06868-7<900>
>
> Without '<900>' it’s an ISBN-10 I suppose and that’s how I catalogued it.
> My guess is that '3-518-06868-7-900' would be the ISBN-13 but I’m
> not sure about that. So I wanted to ask before entering that number into
> the database. Is that a known notation for both ISBN-10 and ISBN-13
> at the same time?

'3-518-06868-7-900' is not an ISBN-13. Every ISBN-13 starts with one
of the prefixes 978 or 979.

http://www.isbn.org/about_ISBN_standard

You can validate and convert ISBN-10 to ISBN-13 here:

http://www.isbn.org/ISBN_converter

Best,

Luciano


>
> xan.
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