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URL:  http://library.medicine.iu.edu/nih 

The faculty librarians of the Indiana University School of Medicine Library support the NIH Public Access Policy by:

  • Offering Faculty Development Workshops, and Third Party Submitter classes
  • Providing individual or group NIH Public Access Policy requirements information sessions through the Library's Departmental Liaison Program.
  • Supplying information and educational materials for NIH-funded Primary Investigators and grant managers upon receipt of an award.
  • Hosting this NIH Public Access Policy resources web page.
  • For more information, contact:

    Beth Whipple, MLS
    Research Informationist Librarian
    317 278-6179
    ewhipple @ iupui.edu


    IUPUI University Library
    ulcom @ iupui.edu

    School of Dentistry Library
    NIH Public Access
    Barbara Gushrowski, MLS
    bgushrow @ iupui.edu

    Ruth Lilly Law Library
    Miriam Murphy, J.D., MLS
    mimurphy @ iupui.edu

    IU Bloomington Libraries
    Sherri Michaels, MLS
    812-855-9294
    shmichae @ indiana.edu

What is the NIH Public Access Policy?
Does it apply to my research publications?
Who is reponsible for meeting this requirement?
How do I comply with the policy?   
Where can I find more information? 
NIH Public Access Policy Presentation
 

What is the NIH Public Access Policy?
The National Institutes of Health has issued a revised Public Access Policy to ensure compliance with Public Law 110-161.  Under the revised policy, any peer-reviewed journal articles arising in whole or part from direct costs paid by the NIH or NIH staff must be submitted in electronic format to the National Library of Medicine's digital archive PubMed Central and made available within twelve months of publication.

Does it apply to my research publications?  Click here for a chart.
The Policy applies to you if your peer-reviewed article is based on work in one or more of the following categories:
  1. Directly1 funded by an NIH grant or cooperative agreement active in Fiscal Year 2008 (October 1, 2007- September 30, 2008) or beyond;
  2. Directly1 funded by a contract signed on or after April 7, 2008;
  3. Directly funded by the NIH Intramural Program.
  4. If NIH pays your salary.

It does not apply to non-peer-reviewed materials such as correspondence, book chapters, and editorials.

Who is reponsible for meeting this requirement?
The Principal Investigator is responsible for meeting this requirement.  A third party may submit the manuscript on the PI's behalf, with the PI approving the final submission.

How do I comply with the NIH Public Access Policy?
Compliance with the policy involves tasks at three specific stages:

  • Before you publish
  • When your article is accepted for publication, and
  • When you prepare NIH applications, proposals or progress reports

Download a step-by-step checklist for each of the three stages PDF file, 135kb
Includes information on PMID (PubMed) number versus the PMC (PubMed Central) number.

Where can I find more information on the NIH Public Access Policy?

NIH Public Access Policy Presentation

 

1. Costs that can be specifically identified with a particular project or activity. NIH Grants Policy Statement, Rev. 12/2003; http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/nihgps_2003/NIHGPS_Part2.htm#_Toc54600040