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Key title: Pathogens and disease

Identifiers

ISSN:
2049-632X
ISSN-L:
2049-632X
ISSN-H:
9040-7059

Titles

Title proper:
Pathogens and disease /

Publication

Medium:
Online
Issuing body:
Federation of European Microbiological Societies,
Country:
UNITED KINGDOM
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Transferring publisher

Name:
Oxford University Press
Contact:
James Phillpotts,

james.phillpotts@oup.com

Transfer compliant:
Yes
URL:
http://femspd.oxfordjournals.org/

Receiving publisher

Name:
Wiley
Contact:
Susan Brown,

subrown@wiley.com

Transfer compliant:
Yes

Transfer details

Created:
2014-09-09
Effective transfer date:
2015-01-01
First volume:
73 / 1
Perpetual access:
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Oxford University Press

LOCKSS Archive

Preserved
2026-02-09

Oxford University Press

CLOCKSS Archive

In Progress
2026-02-09

Oxford University Press

CLOCKSS Archive

Preserved
2026-02-09

Oxford University Press

Portico

Preserved
2026-02-12

Oxford University Press

National Digital Preservation Program, China

Preserved
2025-10-23

Oxford University Press

National Digital Preservation Program, China

Preserved
2025-12-04

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

National Digital Preservation Program, China

Preserved
2025-10-23

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

National Digital Preservation Program, China

Preserved
2025-12-04

Oxford

Scholars Portal

Preserved
2025-09-02

Oxford University Press

Library of Congress

Preserved
2025-04-07

John Wiley & Sons Inc.

Technische Informationsbibliothek

Preserved
2026-01-13

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

CLOCKSS Archive

Preserved
2026-02-09

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Last modified:
2023/03/30
ISSN Center responsible for the record:
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Notes

1:
Latest issue consulted: volume 73, issue 3 (01 April 2015) (Oxford University Press Journals, viewed March 16, 2015).