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Can somebody please change the publisher to be Wiley? Wiley-Blackwell was the former publisher. But since December 2021, only Wiley is cited as the publisher on hard copies of the journal. Wiley (not Wiley-Blackwell) has been the publisher of record on the website for many years. You can confirm this here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/15737861?tabActivePane=undefined Many thanks!
Wiley-Blackwell was the former publisher. But since December 2021, only Wiley is cited as the publisher on hard copies of the journal. Wiley (not Wiley-Blackwell) has been the publisher of record on the website for many years. You can confirm this here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/15737861?tabActivePane=undefined Many thanks!
Done I'm not completely convinced that this is correct because W-B is still listed as an active imprint of Wiley, which routinely is used for journals that are published in collaboration with a society. However, the cover of the journal does say "Wiley". --
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