Table of Contents: 2017 JULY–AUGUST No. 417
PMC Role Continues to Expand as a Repository for Federally and Privately-Funded Research. NLM Tech Bull. 2017 Jul-Aug;(418):b15.
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Since March 2016, the NIH Manuscript Submission (NIHMS) system has added support for researchers from the following federal agencies to deposit in PubMed Central (PMC) any manuscripts that fall under the agency’s public access policy:
Manuscript deposit support for all Administration for Community Living (ACL/HHS) researchers will be available in NIHMS by October 2017 and for Department of Homeland Security researchers in early 2018.
Additionally, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Open Access Policy now requires their grantees to make their published research results available in PMC immediately upon publication under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license. Manuscript deposit support is not provided in NIHMS for Gates-funded researchers; rather the final published version of any Gates-funded article is to be deposited directly to PMC by the publisher or a funder-supported data provider without author involvement. More information on this open access policy is available on the Gates Foundation Web site.
PMC will continue to update the list of participating funding agencies at Public Access and PMC as support is implemented.