Information for Librarians
Wiley-Blackwell has been selected by The British Pharmacological Society (BPS) as publisher of British Journal of Pharmacology (BJP), in addition to their sister journal, British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (BJCP) from January 2009.
When will BJP content be live on Wiley InterScience?
The first issue of January 2009 (Volume 156 Issue 1) and articles published online in advance of print (Early View) are already available. Full text of the articles is available in both HTML and PDF formats.
What should I do if I am a current institutional subscriber to BJP?
BJP will automatically be added to your 2009 renewal invoice. If by chance the journal does not appear on your renewal invoice, please simply contact your Account Manager or our Customer Service Team – contact details can be located at http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/aboutus/contactus/contactus.html
What should I do if I wish to register a new subscription to BJP in 2009
If you want to register a new subscription to British Journal of Pharmacology in 2009 then simply either contact your Account Manager or our Customer Service Team. Contact details can be found at http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/aboutus/contactus/contactus.html
Will back volumes of BJP be available through Wiley InterScience?
Yes, back volumes will be available through Wiley InterScience back to 1997, (Volume 120). All content one year old and older is made freely available online.
I am not familiar with the Wiley InterScience online platform.
To help users who are not familiar with Wiley InterScience we offer a variety of help tools including User Guides for Library Administrators and End Users (the latter in a variety of languages), online training resources and instructor-led training sessions. To take advantage of any of these tools please access http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/aboutus/librarytoolkit.html
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