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 invest a lot of effort ISBNdb into improving the quality of our book data and overall user experience. As part of this process, we have removed the “synopsis” and “overview” data points, and replaced them with a single, more comprehensive data point called “Synopsis”. This change not only eliminates redundancies in the data but also makes it cleaner and more user-friendly.
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.
ISBNdb has recently launched a new mobile scanner feature which makes it much easier to access a book’s data by scanning the barcode.
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.
Festivities are around the corner, and everyone is waiting for Santa to put presents in their Christmas stockings.
ISBNdb is more than happy to join forces with Santa and make the holidays even brighter.
We are excited to announce that we have increased the API request limits for our Premium and Pro plans, providing our valued customers with even greater flexibility and power.
Under this new arrangement, the Basic plan will continue to have a 1 request per second limit, while Premium Plan subscribers will benefit from a 3 request per second limit, and Pro Plan subscribers will enjoy a 5 request per second allowance.
We are delighted to announce that thanks to our upgraded crawlers, our database is expanding at an unprecedented pace.
We want to inform you that API 1.0 is discontinued and will no longer be supported. However, all existing API keys will continue to be valid, and you may continue using them without any interruptions to your service.
To ensure that your code runs seamlessly, we recommend that you format it according to the latest API 2.0 documentation, which can be accessed at https://isbndb.com/apidocs/v2.
Effective April 23, 2020, we will no longer be providing support for API 1.0. This means that if you are currently using an old plan that utilizes this version, you may continue to do so, but please note that we will no longer be issuing any updates or providing assistance in the event of technical difficulties.