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Manuscript submissions in support of the NIH Public Access Policy. Rebecca Wilson and Bart Trawick National Center for Biotechnology Information MLA 2007 http://nihms.nih.gov. What is the NIH Public Access Policy?. Effective May 2, 2005
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Manuscript submissionsin support of theNIH Public Access Policy • Rebecca Wilson and Bart Trawick • National Center for Biotechnology Information • MLA 2007 • http://nihms.nih.gov
What is the NIH Public Access Policy? • Effective May 2, 2005 • Submit final, peer-reviewed manuscripts accepted for publication • Supported, in whole or in part, with direct costs from NIH • Not covered: book chapters, editorials, reviews, or conference proceedings
Benefits of Public Access • Archive • Advance Science • Access
Entry to the system • NIH Login • eRA Login • My NCBI Login (not authenticated) http://nihms.nih.gov
Corresponding PIs • PI = Principal Investigator • Contributor of NIH funding to the research • One PI designated as corresponding PI • Corresponding PI is responsible for • 1) approving the submitted materials • 2) approving the final, PMC version
What to submit • Journal name • Manuscript title • NIH funding source(s) • Manuscript files (including supplemental materials)
Designate Journal • System has list of all PubMed Journals • Journals not indexed by NLM can be added • No submission required for manuscripts accepted for publication by PMC-participating journals
NIH funding • Only include NIH support • Intramural projects (Z01-XXX...) • Contact the NIHMS Help Desk to: • Add NIH contracts • Designate support as NIH official duty • Add a support mechanism (grant, project, etc) not found in the system
Upload files • Submit what was accepted by the journal • Many formats are permissible • Multiple files are fine • Include supplemental files • No password-protected files
Approve submission • Log in via authenticated route • Review PDF Receipt • Choose embargo • Submission statement
What happens next? • Files are converted to XML by external contractors • NIHMS staff carefully reviews converted materials • Submission is associated with a PubMed citation
Step 2: approve the PMC version • Corresponding PI is notified via email • Corrections may be requested • Necessary for inclusion to PMC • Embargo period begins at the date of final print publication
Help resources • Submission tutorials available at NIHMS<http://www.nihms.nih.gov/web-help> • FAQs on Public Access Policy and NIHMS<http://publicaccess.nih.gov/policy.htm> • NIHMS Help Desk<http://www.nihms.nih.gov>