The NIH Public Access Policy Jennifer A. Lyon Health Science Center Libraries University of Florida.

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The NIH Public Access Policy Jennifer A. Lyon Health Science Center Libraries University of Florida

The NIH Public Access Policy Full-text articles resulting from NIH (and HHMI) funding must be submitted to PubMed Central within 12 months of publication. Starting spring 2013, the NIH will hold processing of non-competing continuation awards if publications arising from grant awards are not in compliance with the Public Access Policy. Publishing in an open access journal or institutional repository does not meet the Policy requirements. – Public Access ≠ Open Access

Who Must Comply Criteria for Submission Peer-reviewed Accepted for publication on or after April 7, 2008 Arises from direct NIH funding: – NIH grant or cooperative agreement active in FY2008 or beyond – NIH contract signed on or after April 7, 2008 – NIH Intramural Program – NIH employee Written using the Latin alphabet (that used for English - not Chinese, Russian, Arabic, etc.) The grant Principal Investigator (PI) is ultimately held responsible but the author must complete the submission process.

Submission Methods Method A – Journal does the submission automatically for the author Method B – Upon author request, journal will do the submission Method C – Author obtains permission from journals and then does the submission Method D – Upon author request, journal initiates submission and author finishes it

Copyright Issues Check all publication or copyright transfer agreements before signing to ensure submission to PubMed Central is allowed. Most health science journals are aware of the policy and have some method established (A, B, C or D). Many now require the author to indicate NIH funding (and need to submit to PMC) during article submission. The NIH provides an example of the kind of language that can be added to a copyright agreement at if needed. If you come across a journal that absolutely refuses to comply, notify the NIH. The NIH states this has not happened yet.

“Embargo” Periods The NIH allows up to 1-year post-publication for appearance of the full-text article in PubMed Central (PMC). Many journals require that authors wait for some or all of that 12- month period before allowing the article to be made available in PMC. Some journals pre-arrange that with PMC, others require the author to enter the embargo period when the author does the submission process. Always verify this requirement with the journal. Do NOT wait until the end of the 1-year post-publication period to submit, as there is processing time required.

PubMed vs. PubMed Central PubMed and PubMed Central are two different databases. PubMed Is a database of article citations & abstracts. Having your article listed in PubMed – Is not required for compliance. – Does not guarantee submission to PMC. PubMed Central (PMC) Is a database of full-text articles/manuscripts. Will include articles not in PubMed. Abstracts in PubMed that have corresponding full-text in PMC will be inter-linked. Your article must be placed in PMC (not PubMed) for compliance.

Clarifying the ID Numbers PMID = permanent PubMed abstract identifier PMCID = permanent PubMed Central full-text article identifier NIHMSID = temporary manuscript submission identifier given to an author who self-submits a manuscript to the NIHMS system The PMCID is required for compliance. Temporary NIHMSIDs will be replaced by permanent PMCIDs. NIHMSIDs are good for 3 months. Not all articles with PMCIDs will have PMIDs. PMIDs do not substitute for PMCIDs. You can use one identifier to find another on this website.website

How to Comply New Article Find out in advance what the journal’s policy is and follow it. – Journal method (A, B, C, D) – Embargo period Use My Bibliography (My NCBI) to keep track of all your articles. Older Articles Enter article citations into My Bibliography (My NCBI). Link awards to articles. Look at citation status. For noncompliant articles: – Look up journal, find its method (A, B, C, D). – Contact journal to either have the journal submit or get permission to submit. – When needed, submit article through NIHMS system.

Primary Systems to Use My NCBI – My Bibliography – Keep track of all your publications. – View and manage both grant links and compliance status simultaneously. NIHMS – NIH Manuscript Submission System – Use for author submission of articles. – Use for author sign-off on journal-submitted articles. – Track status of articles during submission process. For both, use your eRA Commons/NIH login!

Getting an eRA Commons Account At UF For those with NIH awards, the eRA account is created by the Proposals team in the Division of Sponsored Research (DSR). Anyone needing an eRA account can use the request form at register.cfm. register.cfm

For More Help: Contact me: See UF’s Guide: Contact your Liaison Librarian – Health Science Center Library Health Science Center Library – Borland Library (Jacksonville) Borland Library (Jacksonville) – Marston Science Library Marston Science Library Contact your grant administrator Contact the NIH at or the NCBI at