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*ISNI [[International Standard Name Identifier]]
*ISNI [[International Standard Name Identifier]]
**ISWC [[International Standard Musical Work Code]]
**ISWC [[International Standard Musical Work Code]]
***ISRC [[International Standard Recording Code]]*
***ISRC [[International Standard Recording Code]]* (e.g. AR-F04-02-00386)
***ISMN [[International Standard Music Number]] ([[GTIN-13]] starting with 9790)*
***ISMN [[International Standard Music Number]] ([[GTIN-13]] starting with 9790)*
**ISTC [[International Standard Text Code]]
**ISTC [[International Standard Text Code]]

Revision as of 2009-09-06T10:19:56

International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) ISO Draft 27729,

It is the result of the former project International Standard Party Identifier, having changed name and scope of itself. Furthermore in a 2008 ISMN manual "International Standard Name Identifier" is related to object, not party nor name identification.

"An ISNI is made up of 16 decimal digits, the last one being a check character." (Yes they write character, see http://www.isni.org/)

Example: ISNI 1422 4586 3573 0476

Old meaning of ISNI

ISNI is on the top of the ISO system to identify texts, recordings and audiovisual works. [1] p.36

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These identifiers marked with * relate to URN, NBN and DOI.