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Key title: The International Journal of Biological Markers (Online)

Identifiers

ISSN:
1724-6008
ISSN-L:
0393-6155

Titles

Abbreviated key title:
Int. J. Biol. Markers (Online)
Title proper:
The International Journal of Biological Markers.
Title variant:
JBM

Publication

Medium:
Online
Other media:
Print
Earliest publisher:
Milano: Wichtig
Type:
Periodical
Frequency:
Quarterly
Dates of publication:
1986-
Status:
Published
Country:
ITALY
Language:
English
transfer

announcement

Transferring publisher

Name:
SAGE Publishing
Contact:
SAGE Library Team,

librarymarketing@sagepub.co.uk

Transfer compliant:
Yes
URL:
https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/wichtig

Receiving publisher

Name:
Wichtig
Contact:
Giulio Zuanetti,

giulio.zuanetti@wichtig.com

Transfer compliant:
No
URL:
http://www.wichtig.com/

Transfer details

Created:
2017-11-06
Effective transfer date:
2018-01-01
First volume:
33 / 1
Perpetual access:
Subscribed Volume by E-Only or Combined subscriptions. For rights from former publisher, contact SAGE. Also, search the Keepers Registry (http://thekeepers.org/)

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Subjects

Subject added entry:
Pathology. Clinical medicine (616)

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This resource has been partly archived by the keepers network.

Archival Status

Publisher Keeper Status Last updated Access

SAGE Publications

CLOCKSS Archive

In Progress
2026-02-09

SAGE Publications

LOCKSS Archive

In Progress
2026-02-09

SAGE Publications

LOCKSS Archive

Preserved
2026-02-09

SAGE Publications

CLOCKSS Archive

Preserved
2026-02-09

Wichtig Editore

National Library of the Netherlands

Preserved
2024-12-15

Sage

Scholars Portal

Preserved
2025-09-02

Wichtig,

British Library

Preserved
2019-09-18

SAGE Publications

Portico

Preserved
2026-02-12

Record

Last modified:
2025/05/07
ISSN Center responsible for the record:
Italy