Staying Compliant with the NIH Public Access Policy
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Staying Compliant with the NIH Public Access Policy. Michele Shipley & Linda Hasman, Miner Library 2014. Topics We Will Cover. Understanding the NIH Public Access Policy Best Practices for Staying Compliant. NIH Public Access Policy Requirements.
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Staying Compliant with the NIH Public Access Policy Michele Shipley & Linda Hasman, Miner Library 2014
Topics We Will Cover • Understanding the NIH Public Access Policy • Best Practices for Staying Compliant
NIH Public Access Policy Requirements • All peer-reviewed publications arising from NIH funding must be submitted to PubMed Central when accepted for publication • Publications will be made publicly available no later than 12 months after official publication • Applies to publications accepted on or after April 8, 2008
NIH Public Access Policy Requirements • Compliance is demonstrated by providing a PMC ID number for all relevant articles cited in progress reports, new applications and renewals
Best Practice 1 Submit manuscript to PMC when the article is accepted for publication
Best Practice 1 Elsevier Wiley LWW Informa Health Nature Taylor & Francis
Best Practice 1 http://publicaccess.nih.gov/submit_process_journals.htm
Submitting the Manuscript Four Step Process: • Describe the manuscript • Upload the files • Approve submission • Give final approvals & set embargo period
Best Practice 2 2. Read & respond to all emails from NIHMS
Best Practice 2 nihms-help@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Best Practice 3 3. Use MyNCBI’s My Bibliography to manage publications & compliance
Best Practices 4. Monitor compliance
Where to Find Help • Michele Shipley (275-6878, michele_shipley@urmc.rochester.edu) • Linda Hasman (275-3399, linda_hasman@urmc.rochester.edu) • Miner Library NIH Public Access website (http://www.urmc.edu/miner/publishing/NIHPublicAccessPolicyMinerLibrary)