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The NIH Public Access Policy ensures that the public has access to the published results of
NIH funded research. All peer reviewed articles arising from NIH funds are required to be submitted
to PubMed Central. Submitting a manuscript usually takes less than 10 minutes.
As an author, what does this mean to you?
The Policy applies to you if your peer-reviewed article is based on work in one or more of the following categories:
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Directly funded by an NIH grant or cooperative agreement active in Fiscal Year 2008 (October 1, 2007- September 30, 2008)
or beyond;
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Directly funded by a contract signed on or after April 7, 2008;
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Directly funded by the NIH Intramural Program.
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If NIH pays your salary.
Authors may submit an article to the journal of their choice for publication.
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Many journals will submit articles to PubMed Central
on behalf of the author. If you choose to publish your article in one of these journals, you need to
do nothing further to comply with the submission requirement of the Policy. See
http://publicaccess.nih.gov/submit_process_journals.htm for a list of these journals.
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For any journal other than one of those in this list, the author must:
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Inform the journal that the article is subject to the Public Access Policy
when submitting it for publication.
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Make sure that any copyright transfer or other publication agreement allows the article to be
submitted to NIH in accordance with the Policy.
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As an example, the kind of language that an author or institution might add to a copyright agreement includes the following:
"Journal acknowledges that Author retains the right to provide a copy of the final manuscript to the NIH upon acceptance for Journal publication, for public archiving in PubMed Central as soon as possible but no later than 12 months after publication by Journal."
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Submit the article to NIH, upon acceptance for publication.
Important Dates
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As of April 7, 2008, all articles arising from NIH funds must be submitted to PubMed Central upon acceptance for publication.
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As of May 25, 2008, NIH applications, proposals, and progress reports must include the PubMed Central reference number (PMCID) when citing an article that falls under the policy and is authored or co-authored by the investigator, or arose from the investigator’s NIH award. This policy includes applications submitted to the NIH for the May 25, 2008 due date and subsequent due dates.
An example citation:
Yancy Jr WS, Macpherson DS, Hanusa BH, Switzer GE, Arnold RM, Buranosky RA, Kapoor WN. (2001). Patient Satisfaction in Resident and Attending Ambulatory Care Clinics. Journal of General Internal Medicine.16(11), 755–762. PMCID:1495289
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