Obtain an ISSN

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Before you apply

Publications eligible to receive ISSNs

Your publications must be available to the public, and must show significant contributions from Canadian creators (authors or editors) or have sufficient Canadian content to receive an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN).

Publications not eligible to receive ISSNs

ISSN Canada reserves the right to refuse to assign numbers. ISSN Canada does not assign ISSNs to publications that are of temporary or local interest only, such as the following examples:

When to apply

You may apply for an ISSN before or after publishing your serial or other continuing resource. ISSN Canada usually assigns numbers to online material after publishing. A serial or other continuing resource should have at least 5 articles to make a complete issue.

Number of ISSNs

ISSN Canada assigns a number to a serial or other continuing resource based on title and medium. The ISSN does not identify individual issues. Each issue uses the same ISSN as long as the title remains the same.

Apply for multiple ISSNs when you publish the same title on different media (print or online) or in different languages. A bilingual publication needs only one ISSN for each media type.

Proof of publication or intent to publish

You must provide ISSN Canada with either a mock-up (page proofs) of a forthcoming issue or with the first published issue. A low-quality mock-up is fine as long as it accurately represents the final publication. The mock-up must display the following:

You may submit the mock-up or the first published issue using one of the following options:

Additional information you need to submit

You must provide this information on the form:

Apply for ISSNs

ISSN Canada reserves the right to reject any ISSN application that contains false or misleading information or documentation.

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After you apply

Learn about presenting ISSNs and publication information to help your users find and identify your publication.

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2025-07-30