International Standard Text Code
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The International Standard Text Code is a unique identifier of texts as of 2005 in development by ISO. The draft number is DIS 21047. Responsible is the TC 46/SC 9.
[edit] Format
It will be hexadecimal, thus use numbers 0-9 and letters A-F. example: ISTC 0A9-2002-12B4A105-7
[edit] External links
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| standard | registration authority |
| ISO 2108 International Standard Book Number (ISBN) | |
| ISO 3297 International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) | |
| ISO 15706 International Standard Audiovisual Number (ISAN) | ISAN-IA by ISO |
| ISO 15707 International Standard Musical Work Code (ISWC) | CISAC |
| ISO 10957 International Standard Music Number (ISMN) | |
| ISO 3901 International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) | IFPI by ISO |
| DIS 21047 International Standard Text Code (ISTC) | |
| Project 27729 International Standard Party Identifier (ISPI) | |
| CAE/IPI | SUISA by CISAC |
| related topics | |
| Performance rights organisation | BIEM |
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