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Authors can submit an LCCN request after creating an account in PrePub Book Link, without waiting for approval by Library staff. Based on the information provided by the author or publisher, Library staff assign a preassigned Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN) to each title.
The Preassigned Control Number (PCN) Program enables the Library of Congress to assign control numbers in advance of publication to those titles that may be added to the Library's collections.
The whole application process for a LCCN for self-publishers is automated and completed online before your book is published. The process generally takes one to two weeks. The Library of Congress uses a system called a Preassigned Control Number (PCN) to assign your book an LCCN before publication.
A Preassigned Control Number (PCN) is a Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN) which has been "preassigned" to a given work prior to the work's publication via the CIP or PCN Programs. A publisher of an eligible work may obtain a pre-assigned LCCN if the work has not yet been published.
First, what is an LCCN. LCCN is a number the Library of Congress ("LOC") assigns to titles it may acquire. The LCCN creates a catalogue record of your book in the LOC. The LOC is the nation's library AND the largest library in the world. An LCCN should not be mistaken for a copyright.
15 Αυγ 2024 · Traditional publishers and hybrid publishers apply for a Library of Congress Control Number using PrePub Book Link. The application is reviewed and usually within 10 days, the LCCN is assigned and the book receives an entry in the catalog that is later updated by LOC staff.
The LCCN: the Library of Congress Control Number. It is free and can be obtained quickly—usually within a day or two via email back to you. You must have your ISBN to get it. And you must do it before you publicly sell your book/publish. Once you have the LCCN, it will cover case bound (hard, paper), you don’t need another for your title.