News about the NIH Public Access Policy and PubMed Central
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- New NIH requirement to use My NCBI's "My Bibliography" instead of eRA Commons for bibliography management
- NIH's new resource: PMID : PMCID converter
- New tool to determine if authors need to comply with the NIH Public Access Policy
- Q&A: What do I do if I don't have a PMCID because the journal will submit my article to PMC?
- Q&A: Should I check the box asking whether NIH Program Administrators can access the manuscript before its release to PMC?
- NIH Notice: Reminder Concerning Grantee Compliance with Public Access Policy
- Q&A: What should a researcher do when the grant number doesn't appear in the the NIHMS submission process?
- Q&A: Do editorials that respond to a peer-reviewed article fall under the NIH Public Access Policy?
- EndNote provides files to comply with the NIH Public Access Policy
- NIH issues report: "Analysis of comments and implementation of the NIH Public Access Policy"
- CHE article: Congressional Hearing Over Public Access Filled With High Drama
- Q&A: What should I do when publisher asks me to delay manuscript submission and wait for final PDF that publisher will send?
- Quick Guides Available to Help Authors Comply with the NIH Public Access Policy
- Q&A: Compliance for manuscripts that are "revise and resubmit" and then accepted for publication
- NIH issues revisions and clarifications to its FAQ
- Q&A: Does the NIH Public Access Policy cover articles in languages other than English?
- NIH Public Access Policy Goes In to Effect Today, April 7
- NIH Releases Request for Information about the NIH Public Access Policy
- Videocast of NIH's Open Meeting on Public Access now available
- Webcast now available of ARL's "Institutional Compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy: Ensuring Deposit Rights"
- International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers Release Statement on Copyright Agreement "Addenda"
- NIH Hosts "Open Meeting on Public Access" March 20
- E-mail from Springer Offering Automatic Compliance with NIH Policy May be Misleading


