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New Happenings at the NIH

New Happenings at the NIH Neuroinform (2008) 6:69–70 DOI 10.1007/s12021-008-9020-3 EDITORIAL David N. Kennedy Published online: 6 July 2008 Humana Press 2008 NIH Public Access Policy 3. Cite papers by their PubMed Central reference number in all NIH applications, proposals and progress reports. Effective April 7, 2008, “All final peer-reviewed manu- Springer/Humana, the publisher of Neuroinformatics, scripts arising from NIH funds are required to be submitted complies fully with the new NIH mandate. The standard to PubMed Central.” See http://publicaccess.nih.gov/ for Copyright Transfer Statement has been adapted for new complete details (Ascoli 2005). This can be seen as a articles to ensure compliance with these guidelines. continuation of the general open access movement that has Regarding item 2, Springer/Humana offers the ‘Open been occurring over the past few years, that initiated with Choice’ publication option that will facilitate the transfer of the NIH data sharing mandate in 2003, and that has oft material from the publisher to PubMed Central. The fees for been discussed in this journal (Ascoli et al. 2003; Gardner this option are allowable expenses that can be included in et al. 2003; Kennedy 2003; Kennedy 2004; Bug 2005; grant budgets. Alternately, the author can personally perform Kennedy 2006). Compliance with the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Neuroinformatics Springer Journals

New Happenings at the NIH

Neuroinformatics , Volume 6 (2) – Jul 6, 2008

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2008 by Humana Press
Subject
Biomedicine; Computational Biology/Bioinformatics; Biotechnology; Neurology ; Computer Appl. in Life Sciences ; Neurosciences
ISSN
1539-2791
eISSN
1559-0089
DOI
10.1007/s12021-008-9020-3
pmid
18604608
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Abstract

Neuroinform (2008) 6:69–70 DOI 10.1007/s12021-008-9020-3 EDITORIAL David N. Kennedy Published online: 6 July 2008 Humana Press 2008 NIH Public Access Policy 3. Cite papers by their PubMed Central reference number in all NIH applications, proposals and progress reports. Effective April 7, 2008, “All final peer-reviewed manu- Springer/Humana, the publisher of Neuroinformatics, scripts arising from NIH funds are required to be submitted complies fully with the new NIH mandate. The standard to PubMed Central.” See http://publicaccess.nih.gov/ for Copyright Transfer Statement has been adapted for new complete details (Ascoli 2005). This can be seen as a articles to ensure compliance with these guidelines. continuation of the general open access movement that has Regarding item 2, Springer/Humana offers the ‘Open been occurring over the past few years, that initiated with Choice’ publication option that will facilitate the transfer of the NIH data sharing mandate in 2003, and that has oft material from the publisher to PubMed Central. The fees for been discussed in this journal (Ascoli et al. 2003; Gardner this option are allowable expenses that can be included in et al. 2003; Kennedy 2003; Kennedy 2004; Bug 2005; grant budgets. Alternately, the author can personally perform Kennedy 2006). Compliance with the

Journal

NeuroinformaticsSpringer Journals

Published: Jul 6, 2008

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