Ibook battery replacement - which battery?

I have a 2003 model of the iBook (firewire, dual usb, 800mhz, 14" g3) that needs a battery replacement. The batteries in the Apple store are astronomically priced, so I'm hoping to get one on Ebay, but I want to make sure that I get the right one. Is there some sort of battery model number that I need?
The mac store near me doesn't know the model number because the batteries are out of stock.
Also, won't I be able to replace the battery myself? I just need to know how to do that!
Thanks for your help...

Well, the age of the battery is the most important thing. A lithium-ion battery starts its inevitable decline when it leaves the assembly line, and it doesn't matter if it's used or not (i.e., sitting in storage), the typical lifespan is two to three years.
So whether or not it's an Apple-branded battery, the age of it is the most important thing.
The model number doesn't matter at all, really, since newer ones have a different model number, but work fine.
Wherever you get it, be sure that they warrant it for at least a year, as Apple and other retailers do.
Instructions for replacing the battery can be found in this Apple Knowledge Base article:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=88121
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