ISBN Numbers and Copyright: What Indie Authors Need to Know
ISBNs and copyright serve completely different purposes. Learn why having one doesn’t mean you have the other, and what indie authors actually need to protect their work.
ISBNs and copyright serve completely different purposes. Learn why having one doesn’t mean you have the other, and what indie authors actually need to protect their work.
A comprehensive checklist of tasks every self-published author should complete before and after publishing their book.
Learn how advance review copies (ARCs) can generate early reviews, build buzz, and create social proof for your book launch.
Struggling to get your book’s metadata on Google Books or other ISBN databases? Many publishers don’t realize that simply assigning an ISBN through agencies like Bowker doesn’t automatically make their book information publicly accessible. This guide reveals how book metadata actually flows between ISBN agencies and major databases, why Google Books can take months to index your information, and most importantly—a simple two-step solution using Open Library to make your book discoverable across multiple platforms immediately, even before publication.
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Separate ISBNs for different formats (e.g., paperback, eBook) are necessary for tracking sales and ensuring professional distribution. Free ISBNs from platforms like Amazon may limit distribution rights. The article should structure these points clearly.