ISSN Magazine Barcodes
International Standard Serial Numbers (ISSNs) are allocated to all periodical publications, such as magazines or journals. These numbers are applied for through an international organisation that allocates all ISSN numbers. You can purchase the barcode images below if you already have an ISSN number. If you require an ISSN Number, these can be applied for here.
Please watch our short video explainer on how ISSN barcodes work.
How to Order:
When you get to the checkout page, please type your ISSN Number into the “Additional Information” section, and let us know if you want EAN-13 or EAN-13+2 format barcode images. We will use your ISSN number to create barcode images and email them to you (in 3 formats: PDF, PNG & SVG). We will send your barcode images to you in EAN-13 format (13-digit format), unless you request EAN-13+2 format (15-digit format) when you check out (if you request EAN-13+2 format, please also specify what 2-digit supplement you need – e.g. “02 for issue 02”).
Difference between EAN-13 and EAN-13+2 format: EAN-13 magazine barcodes use the same 13-digit barcode on all magazine issues. EAN-13+2 magazine barcodes have an extra 2-digit supplement on the end to indicate the issue number (e.g. “01” indicates issue 1). The barcode changes for each issue – e.g. a quarterly magazine would publish four issues yearly. If they wanted to use EAN-13+2 format barcodes, they would need 4 (with supplements 01, 02, 03, 04). They could reuse those four barcodes the following year. If they wanted to use EAN-13 format barcodes, they could use the same 13-digit barcode on all four magazine issues.
ISSN Barcodes come in 3 main formats:
1. The 8-digit ISSN number is converted to a 13-digit number (EAN-13) by adding a 977 to the beginning, removing the check digits, adding two numbers (00) to the end, and recalculating the check digits. The number is then created as an image using EAN-13 Symbology, which can easily be read by all barcode scanners and is essentially the same as other products with EAN-13 barcodes on them that go into stores. The exact number would be printed on each magazine issue in this case.
2. Again, the 8-digit ISSN number is converted to a 13-digit number. However, this time, the ’00’ added to the end is changed various times to create a different EAN-13 image each time. In this case, a separate barcode image would be created for each magazine issue.
3. The final format involves converting the ISSN number in the same way as option one. However, in this case, an additional 2-digit supplement code is added to the end, creating a 15-digit (EAN-13+2) number. The supplement changes for each issue and can be done on a monthly (01-12) or weekly (01-52) basis (or any other way you wish).
The 13+2 format (option 3) is the most common in the UK. Other countries prefer the 13-digit formats (options 1 and 2). To establish the most common format, check the stores where you hope to stock your magazine.
It should be noted that options 2 and 3 involve creating multiple images for the ISSN number and are more expensive.
Once we receive your order, we will manually create the ISSN barcode and email it to you. This will generally take 2-24 hours, depending on the time of day/week that you make the order.
If you have a book and require barcodes for this, please see our book barcodes section.
If you have printed music, you’ll need to get an International Standard Music Number (ISMN) and then turn that into barcode images. A 13-digit ISMN, e.g. 979-0-2600-0043-8, can be turned into a 13-digit EAN-13 barcode (the same way book ISBNs are turned into barcodes). If you have an ISBN and need the barcode images (the vertical black bars and white spaces), please purchase “ISBN Barcode Images” and enter your ISMN number into the additional information section.
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Do I need an ISSN Barcode?
You need an ISSN number (and corresponding barcode) for anything considered a “serial” – e.g., magazines, newspapers, journals, yearbooks, directories, and monographs in series.
The following items are not considered “serials,” and therefore, shouldn’t have an ISSN number: instruction manuals, one-off ‘book-a-zines’, posters, magazine or newspaper special editions, serials not intended for public circulation, diaries, calendars, mail-order catalogues, and fill-in crossword or puzzle books.
Items that aren’t eligible for an ISSN will need a standard “EAN-13 Barcode Package” instead (you can purchase this from our shop page). If the item is a book (e.g. a manual), it might be eligible for an ISBN and corresponding barcode.