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As someone who's worked in the field of used books, I can say from personal experience that's not quite true. It's pretty common to have to type in an ISBN for a variety of reasons. Many times the barcodes have been covered up or defaced, and many publications don't have barcodes in the first place.


It was true, for sure. But the question is, is it still true?


Schools often ask for a specific edition of a classic book and the only way to be reasonably sure you're buying the correct one is to search by ISBN.


Well, just copy and paste from the email you got from school.

I mean, if IT can do anything, it is to solve this problem.


same




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