About one year ago, the landmark National Institutes of Health Public Access Policy began requiring authors who receive NIH funding to deposit final versions of their accepted manuscripts to NIH’s PubMed Central database. These papers would then become freely available to the public no later than 12 months after publication. How are academic libraries responding? Results of a survey will be complemented by interviews with selected librarians to provide insights into who’s doing what, and how successful these libraries feel they have been
Recognizing the consequences of non-compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy (NIHPAP), Himmelfar...
This study seeks to measure the impact of the NIH policy in terms of whether open access articles ar...
This study seeks to measure the impact of the NIH policy in terms of whether open access articles ar...
About one year ago, the landmark National Institutes of Health Public Access Policy began requiring ...
Purpose: This study aims to 1) determine investigators awareness of the NIH Policy on Enhancing Pub...
In November 2012, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced it would begin enforcing its Apr...
Objectives: The research assessed faculty awareness of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) publi...
Objectives: The research assessed faculty awareness of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) publi...
Objectives: The research assessed faculty awareness of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) publi...
Objectives: The research assessed faculty awareness of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) publi...
Presented at Office of Organizational Development Brown Bag Meeting, July 11, 2008
Poster delivered at the SCC/MLA Annual Meeting in College Station, TX, October 23, 2006.Purpose: Th...
The NIH Policy on Enhancing Public Access requests that publications resulting from NIH-funded resea...
Objectives: Non-compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy can severely hamper researchers’ effor...
Recognizing the consequences of non-compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy (NIHPAP), Himmelfar...
Recognizing the consequences of non-compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy (NIHPAP), Himmelfar...
This study seeks to measure the impact of the NIH policy in terms of whether open access articles ar...
This study seeks to measure the impact of the NIH policy in terms of whether open access articles ar...
About one year ago, the landmark National Institutes of Health Public Access Policy began requiring ...
Purpose: This study aims to 1) determine investigators awareness of the NIH Policy on Enhancing Pub...
In November 2012, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced it would begin enforcing its Apr...
Objectives: The research assessed faculty awareness of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) publi...
Objectives: The research assessed faculty awareness of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) publi...
Objectives: The research assessed faculty awareness of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) publi...
Objectives: The research assessed faculty awareness of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) publi...
Presented at Office of Organizational Development Brown Bag Meeting, July 11, 2008
Poster delivered at the SCC/MLA Annual Meeting in College Station, TX, October 23, 2006.Purpose: Th...
The NIH Policy on Enhancing Public Access requests that publications resulting from NIH-funded resea...
Objectives: Non-compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy can severely hamper researchers’ effor...
Recognizing the consequences of non-compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy (NIHPAP), Himmelfar...
Recognizing the consequences of non-compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy (NIHPAP), Himmelfar...
This study seeks to measure the impact of the NIH policy in terms of whether open access articles ar...
This study seeks to measure the impact of the NIH policy in terms of whether open access articles ar...