In 2025, the International Centre of ISSN will celebrate half a century of existence and it is with great pleasure that the National Library of Luxembourg (BnL) and its National Agency of ISSN join the celebrations of this exceptional anniversary. Since joining the ISSN network in 2013, the BnL has benefited from a valuable collaboration with the …
1975-2025:
96 countries working together
Over the years, a solid and diverse network has grown up around the ISSN on 5 continents. This constantly evolving network is the result of the cooperation and commitment of all National Centres. We aim to promote multilateralism through exemplary cooperation and governance involving all members of the network. Beyond the national centres, the richness of our organisation lies in the diversity of our clients, who have been loyal to us for many years. It is thanks to this long-term collaboration and the diversity of our partners that we continue to grow and offer increasingly personalised and efficient services.
ISSN National Centre of Russia, established on 3 December 2015, began operating on 1 January 2016 as part of the Russian Book Chamber, which at that time was a structural subdivision of ITAR-TASS. In October 2022, the Russian Book Chamber became part of the Russian State Library. The distribution of ISSN, ISBN and ISMN numbers in Russia is …
The National ISSN Center was officially established at the National Library of Panama in 2018. Prior to that date, ISSN registrations had been held directly with the International Center, based in Paris, France, since 2004. In 2017, the National Library began the necessary procedures for Panama's accession to the ISSN Network. The United Nations …
The ISSN National Centre of Peru was created in the same month and year as the bicentenary of the National Library of Peru (BNP), August 2021, making our institution the manager of this international code for the country's continuous resources. The strategic alliance with the ISSN International Centre (CI-ISSN) has been a source of satisfaction …
The National ISSN Center in Ukraine began its work on April 11, 2021. This was possible due to the fruitful cooperation of the International ISSN Center, UNESCO, the Government of Ukraine, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, the State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine, and State Scientific Institution “Ivan Fedorov …
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