NIH Mandate

Complying with the New Requirement

 

Publish with a journal that participates in PubMed Central

  • The easiest way to contribute articles to PMC is to publish in a journal that automatically transfers copies of published articles to the repository.  Nothing else is required of you.
  • The list of journals that participate in PubMed Central is found at http://publicaccess.nih.gov/submit_process_journals.htm.

 

Publish with a journal that will deposit manuscripts for you.

  • If the publisher deposits only your manuscript, rather than the final published version of the article, you will still have to sign onto the NIH Manuscript Submission system (http://www.nihms.nih.gov/) to review and approve release of the article to PubMed Central.

 

Submit the manuscript yourself

  • If the journal in which you are publishing does not deposit either the published or manuscript version of your article, you will need to do it yourself using the NIH Manuscript Submission System. Depositing a manuscript takes only a few minutes and can be done by the primary investigator or a third-party. Here are some things to keep in mind.
    • What to submit: An electronic version of the final, peer-reviewed manuscript, including all graphics and supplemental material associated with the article.  Note that you will need the permission of the publisher to submit a PDF provided by them.
    • When to submit: Upon acceptance for publication.
    • How to submit: Go to http://www.nihms.nih.gov/, label the manuscript with the correct author names, grant #, etc., and then submit. 

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