Lately, we’ve crossed a major milestone, surpassing 31 million unique ISBNs in our database. This impressive achievement is a testament to ISBNdb’s ongoing commitment to providing the most comprehensive and accurate ISBN information available.
We have recently rolled out a major update to our search filters, making it easier to find books based on specific criteria. With this update, you can now filter the search results by publishing year and edition both on the website and through the API.
Lately, we have made two major improvements to our book database, enabling users to access even more comprehensive and accurate information about books.
The first upgrade is a new data point-related ISBNs. This feature allows users to reference other ISBN editions and formats related to a particular book, providing a more complete picture of the book’s publication history.
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We are delighted to announce that thanks to our upgraded crawlers, our database is expanding at an unprecedented pace.
We’ve significantly reworked our crawlers to gather more data and made them faster. In addition, we’ve increased the number of data sources to expand our database more efficiently. Consequently, not only will we add many more new books, but any missing data for existing books will be added to the database faster as well.
We have recently launched a new beta search feature to deliver more accurate search results. The new search includes an improved algorithm that takes into account a wider range of criteria to generate more precise results.
In addition to enhanced accuracy, the beta search feature also includes the ability to filter results by title and author, providing you with greater control over your search results. These filters make it easier to find the books you’re looking for.