We are not an Authorized Agency that sells ISBNs.  We only offer those that are assigned to Young Griot Writers or Griot Publishing House  (up to 3 days to receive) for half the cost of Personal ISBNs.  ISBNs cannot be resold or transferred.  Once you obtain a number, whether it is a personal ISBN or a Griot/YGW ISBN, it can no longer be used.  If you depart from under Griot/YGW, the number will follow your book title until you obtain a new one at which time our number will be retired. If you choose to obtain a personal ISBN (listing you as the publisher) we can help you to apply for one here.  You may obtain one from the ISBN Authorized Agency (usually up to 15 days to receive).

What is an ISBN?
The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a 10-digit number that uniquely identifies books and book-like products published internationally.

What is the purpose of an ISBN?
The purpose of the ISBN is to establish and identify one title or edition of a title from one specific publisher and is unique to that edition, allowing for more efficient marketing of products by booksellers, libraries, universities, wholesalers and distributors.

What is the format of the ISBN?
Every ISBN consists of ten digits and whenever it is printed it is preceded by the letters ISBN. The ten-digit number is divided into four parts of variable length, each part separated by a hyphen.

Does the ISBN have any meaning imbedded in the numbers?
The four parts of an ISBN are as follows:
Group or country identifier which identifies a national or geographic grouping of publishers;
Publisher identifier which identifies a particular publisher within a group;
Title identifier which identifies a particular title or edition of a title;
Check digit is the single digit at the end of the ISBN which validates the ISBN.

Who can assign ISBNs to a publisher?
There are over 160 ISBN Agencies worldwide, and each ISBN Agency is appointed as the exclusive agent responsible for assigning ISBNs to publishers residing in their country or geographic territory. The United States ISBN Agency is the only source authorized to assign ISBNs to publishers supplying an address in the United States, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and Puerto Rico and its database establishes the publisher of record associated with each prefix.
Once an ISBN publisher prefix and associated block of numbers has been assigned to a publisher by the ISBN Agency, the publisher can assign ISBNs to publications it holds publishing rights to. However, after the ISBN Agency assigns ISBNs to a publisher, that publisher cannot resell, re-assign, transfer, or split its list of ISBNs among other publishers. These guidelines have long been established to ensure the veracity, accuracy and continued utility of the international ISBN standard.
As defined by the ISO Standard, the ISBN publisher prefix (or "root" of the ISBN) identifies a single publisher. If a second publisher subsequently obtains an ISBN from the assigned publisher's block of ISBNs, there will be no change in the publisher of record for any ISBN in the block as originally assigned. Therefore, searches of industry databases for that re-assigned ISBN will identify the original owner of that assigned prefix as the publisher rather than the second publisher. Discovering this consequence too late can lead to extensive costs in applying for a new prefix, re-assigning a new ISBN, and potentially leading to the application of stickers to books already printed and in circulation.
If you are a new publisher, you should apply for your own ISBN publisher prefix and plan to identify and circulate your books properly in the industry supply chain. You may encounter offers from other sources to purchase single ISBNs at special offer prices; you should be wary of purchasing from these sources for the reasons noted above. There are unauthorized re-sellers of ISBNs and this activity is a violation of the ISBN standard and of industry practice. A publisher with one of these re-assigned ISBNs will not be correctly identified as the publisher of record in Books In Print or any of the industry databases such as Barnes and Noble or Amazon or those of wholesalers such as Ingram. If you have questions, contact the US ISBN Agency for further advice.
What we Do
At Griot Publishing, we want to provide a format and system that would not only print your books for you, but help guide you in putting your thoughts on a paper canvas. We provide you with the means to publish your book world-wide in every format: Softcover, Hardcover and eBook. We are working on providing the Audio Book format in the near future. We don’t make empty promises such as “your gonna be a best seller”, or "we can get your book on ever major bookshelf." We are up front with you, and although we provide you with the tools and knowledge on how to market your book, we understand that the best person to make your book a success is YOU.  Continue reading......
Follow us on Twitter
Join us on Facebook
Websites/
Hosting
Cloud
Storage
GriotBook Ancestry Heirloom
The Write Cipher
HEADQUARTERS
FILES R US
AUTHOR SERVICES
CUSTOMER SERVICE
GRIOT STORE
PROCESS
GETTING STARTED
LEGAL STUFF
CLIENT AREA
BOOK IDENTIFIERS
A' LA' CARTE
MISCELLANEOUS
PHOTO CENTER
TROUBLESHOOTING
SHIPPING
Protected by Copyscape Original Content Checker
GRIOT PUBLICATIONS © 2013-2015      ALL RIGHTS RESERVED                                                                           Powered by GriotSites.com
P
G
Frequently Asked Questions
Classroom Publishing
Publishing
Process
Return
Home
Young Writer's Blog
About Us
Contact a Book Coach
1 on 1 Book Coaching
Book Sign Off
Book Festivals
ISBN Services
Author Website
FAQ's
LCCN Services
Fundraisers