Compliance
Compliance with this Policy is a statutory requirement and a term and condition of the grant award and cooperative agreement, in accordance with the NIH Grants Policy Statement. For contracts, NIH includes this requirement in all R&D solicitations and awards under Section H, Special Contract Requirements, in accordance with the Uniform Contract Format.
Current Policy & NIH Implementation:
NIH announced on February 14, 2013 (NOT-OD-13-042) for non-competing continuations grant awards with a start date of July 1, 2013 or beyond:
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NIH will delay processing of an award if publications arising from it are not in compliance with the NIH public access policy.
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Investigators will need to use My NCBI to enter papers onto progress reports. Papers can be associated electronically using the RPPR, or included in the PHS 2590 using the My NCBI generated PDF report.
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E-SNAP and Fellowships: NIH will require the use of the Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) for all Streamlined Non-Competing Award Process (SNAP) and Fellowship awards. (NOT-OD-12-160)
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Paper Progress Reports (PHS 2590 forms): All grantees submitting paper PHS 2590 progress reports will be required to provide a My NCBI generated PDF list of publications as part of their progress report. The new My NCBI PDF report will serve as publications Section 2.2.6, Section E. Publications, of the PHS 2590.
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PubMed Central reference Numbers at the end of citations:
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For papers published more than 3 months before an application, proposal and report is submitted: List the PubMed Central reference number (PMCID) at the end of the full journal citation for the paper in NIH applications, proposals and reports. A PMCID is the only way to demonstrate compliance for these papers.
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For papers in press, or published within 3 months of when an application, proposal or report is submitted:
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When using Submission Method A or B, indicate “PMC Journal - In Process” or the PMCID at the end of the full citation.
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When using Submission Method C or D, provide a valid NIH Manuscript Submission System reference number (NIHMSID) or PMCID at the end of the full citation. Note, NIH awardees are responsible for ensuring that all steps of the NIHMS submission process are complete within three months of publication.
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Anyone submitting an application, proposal or report to the NIH must include the PMC reference number (PMCID) when citing applicable papers that they author or that arise from their NIH-funded research.
The Difference between a PMCID and a PMID
The PubMed Central reference number (PMCID) is different from the PubMed reference number (PMID). PubMed Central is an index of full-text papers, while PubMed is an index of abstracts. The PMCID links to full-text papers in PubMed Central, while the PMID links to abstracts in PubMed. PMIDs have nothing to do with the NIH Public Access Policy.