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Byline: TCALDWELL

Oxford pays OA fees for NIH-funded studies

Tracey Caldwell

Oxford Journals will help authors comply with the US NIH open access mandate by offering free-of-charge deposit into PubMed Central for any articles published in its biomedical journals that are funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

NIH-funded manuscripts submitted to Oxford Journals will be identified and tagged and the final published version sent to PubMed Central and UK PubMed Central.

NIH-funded articles which authors have paid to make open access will be available immediately, and the rest after 12 months.

In both cases, the final published version of the NIH-funded article rather than the original manuscript will be hosted at PubMed Central. Nature Publishing Group, by contrast, will be depositing the submitted manuscript (see story above).

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