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Filename: jfishdis2020.bib
Version: 1.26
Date: 23 April 2025
Time: 10:44:26 MDT
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This is a COMPLETE bibliography of the Journal of Fish Diseases (CODEN JFIDDI, ISSN 0140-7775 (print), 1365-2761 (electronic)) published by Wiley.
Publication began with volume 1, number 1, in January 1978, and there are 4 to 12 issues per annual volume, with occasional combined issues.
This file covers the decade 2020--2029. Companion files with decade-year suffixes cover other decades.
The journal has a Web site at
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/13652761
At version 1.26 the COMPLETE year coverage looked like this:
2020 ( 164) 2022 ( 184) 2024 ( 78)
2021 ( 212) 2023 ( 148)
Article: 786
Total entries: 786
Data for this bibliography have been largely derived from the publisher Web sites, with additions from the BibNet Project and TeX User Group bibliography archives.
Numerous errors in the sources noted above have been corrected. Spelling has been verified with the UNIX spell and GNU ispell programs using the exception dictionary stored in the companion file with extension .sok.
BibTeX citation tags are uniformly chosen as name:year:abbrev, where name is the family name of the first author or editor, year is a 4-digit number, and abbrev is a 3-letter condensation of important title words. Citation tags were automatically generated by software developed for the BibNet Project.
In this bibliography, entries are sorted in publication order within each journal, using bibsort -byvolume.
The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 checksum as the first value, followed by the equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word count) utility output of lines, words, and characters. This is produced by Robert Solovay's checksum utility.