Licensing and access options
Our publications
Licensing and access options
Usage reporting
Offers and offsetting
Terms
Payment details
Manage your subscription
Contacts at Microbiology Society
Our publications
We publish a portfolio of five journals and an open research platform
- Microbiology (Gold Open Access)
- Journal of General Virology (hybrid)
- Journal of Medical Microbiology (hybrid)
- International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology (hybrid)
- Microbial Genomics (Gold Open Access)
- Access Microbiology, an open research platform (Gold Open Access)
Licensing and access options
Access licenses run on an annual basis, January to December, within which time articles are published online on a continuous daily basis.
2025 institutional price lists
- 2025 SUBSCRIPTION list prices [XLSX]
Access licenses are offered for online-only access and are currently only offered to institutions.
Standard Licence Agreement
Basic and extended licence terms for organisations in the set rate tiers (Academic 1, Academic 2, and Corporate and Government 1) are given in the Standard Licence Agreement. Additional terms apply for Publish and Read licences. Please note that by using the Platform you are agreeing to abide by the terms set out in this site licence.
Subscribers in the top tier requiring Special Pricing will need to sign a licence agreement that will be provided with the quotation.
Usage reporting
COUNTER 5-compliant library usage statistics are available to all our registered library administrators for usage from January 2019. The data included in the reports is based on your patrons' usage of paywalled content. Library customers are advised that only usage by subscribed year will be reliable, as usage of older articles, along with all OA Gold articles will often not be associated with a subscribing institution, as researchers have freedom to access the content outside your IP range.
The standard statistics report is delivered via email, as a .csv file. The administrator can request the report through a simple web-based form, and will receive the data by email within a few hours. To request your report online, simply login at www.microbiologyresearch.org using your administrator username and password; select C5 Reports, then select one of the following Title reports from the drop down Master report menu:
- TR_J1: Journal requests (Excluding OA_Gold)
- TR_J2: Journal access denied
- TR_J3: Journal usage by access type
- TR_J4: Journal requests by YOP (Excluding OA_Gold)
For usage statistics prior to 2019, select C4 Reports. JR1 shows the number of successful full-text article requests by month and journal.
You can also benefit from using the SUSHI protocol (Standard Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative), which is developing a web services model for both requesting usage statistics and responding to those requests with data. The SUSHI protocol provides a practical method of harvesting usage statistics for consolidation, thus reducing administrative costs associated with provider-by-provider downloads.
Offers and offsetting
Please see below offers and offsetting initiatives available for Microbiology Society journals. For full details on routes for publishing Open Access in our journals, please see our Open Access information page.
- We are currently offering tiered pricing for Publish and Read (P&R), based on the institution’s FTE (“full-time equivalency”), referring to the number of relevant science faculty and individuals in each institution type. Academics affiliated with P&R institutions will have access to all Microbiology Society journals content as well as unlimited Open Access publishing with no further fees. We currently have agreements with individual institutions and with international library consortia. See the list of P&R institutions.
- If not affiliated with a P&R institution, corresponding authors who are members of the Microbiology Society receive a 30% discount on article processing charges (APCs) for Open Access publishing across all Society journals.
- Editorial Board members are entitled to discounted APCs for their Open Access articles.
- Time-limited 15% APC discount codes for reviewers, as part of a reviewer recognition package.
- Immediate, 24-hour online pay-per-view (PPV) access is provided for non-subscribers for US$35.00/£22.50 per article by clicking on the ‘Purchase’ button on the article abstract. PDFs may be downloaded for future use.
Terms
Our journals are all preserved in the CLOCKSS archive and through Portico. This means our whole archive, back to 1947, is permanently preserved in two different archives with different modes of preservation, providing comprehensive reassurance that content will always be available.
Subscribers agree to the terms of use of content from the Journal Platform as set out in either the Standard Licence Agreement, or a licence agreement jointly signed.
When placing orders, please be aware:
- Payment is accepted in Sterling and US Dollars.
- Please ensure that the correct tier is applied to each order.
- Full end user details including librarian contact name, job title, email address, telephone number and full institutional address must be included on all orders.
- The Microbiology Society's institutional reference number must be included on all renewal orders.
- Cancellations are only accepted at the discretion of the Microbiology Society and any refunds will be given at the discretion of the Microbiology Society.
Payment details
Paying by bank transfer
Bank details are available on request; please contact [email protected].
Paying by cheque
Cheques should be made payable to 'Microbiology Society' and sent to the following address:
Microbiology Society Journal Sales Team
14–16 Meredith Street
London
EC1R 0AB
UK
Sterling cheques must be drawn on a UK bank. US dollar cheques must be drawn on a US bank.
Contacts at Microbiology Society
In the first instance, please send all queries to: [email protected]
Alternatively, please contact:
- Colin Green - Journal Sales and Retention Advisor: [email protected]
To speak over the phone, please call +44 (0)20 3034 4870 and ask for Colin Green.