The ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) is an eight-digit number which identifies all periodical publications as such, including electronic serials.
Each ISSN assigned to a serial publication is registered in an international database: the ISSN Register. It is the most comprehensive and authoritative source for the identification of serial publications world-wide.
Navigate the ocean of periodicals with the ISSN
The ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) is an eight-digit number which identifies periodical publications as such, including electronic serials. More than one million ISSN numbers have so far been assigned.
It is managed by a world wide network of 81 National Centres coordinated by an International Centre based in Paris, backed by Unesco and the French Government. The ISSN is used by various partners throughout the information chain: libraries, subscription agents, researchers, information scientists, newsagents (through its barcode version).
The world database of ISSN numbers (and the corresponding bibliographic records), known as the ISSN Register, is available through a Web interface, The ISSN Portal, which may be freely evaluated and tested for a period of one month. The ISSN products may be subscribed to through our order form.
Publishers or other interested parties (libraries, documentation centres...) may request the assignment of an ISSN to a given periodical, if it does not yet have one.
It is managed by a world wide network of 81 National Centres coordinated by an International Centre based in Paris, backed by Unesco and the French Government. The ISSN is used by various partners throughout the information chain: libraries, subscription agents, researchers, information scientists, newsagents (through its barcode version).
The world database of ISSN numbers (and the corresponding bibliographic records), known as the ISSN Register, is available through a Web interface, The ISSN Portal, which may be freely evaluated and tested for a period of one month. The ISSN products may be subscribed to through our order form.
Publishers or other interested parties (libraries, documentation centres...) may request the assignment of an ISSN to a given periodical, if it does not yet have one.
Mali accedes to the Statutes of the ISSN International Centre
The ISSN International Centre is pleased to announce that Mali accedes to the Statutes of the International Centre for the Registration of Serial publications. The "Direction Nationale des Bibliothèques et de la Documentation" (DNBD) will host the ISSN National Centre.
08/11/2006 – 16:43
Sudan accedes the Statutes
The ISSN International Centre is pleased to announce that Sudan accedes to the Statutes of the International Centre for the Registration of Serial publications. The National Library will host the ISSN National Centre.
11/07/2006 – 12:24
Welcome on the new ISSN website
This website is under development. Thank you for your kind understanding. Do not hesitate to give us your comments !
12/04/2006 – 14:39