What are some publisher stipulations for submitting my article?
Some publishers will want a disclaimer noted on the article that it is not the final, published version. Others will want a link to the final version and others will want to make sure that the embargo period is followed. Back to the top What OHSU Library can do for you For general questions on the NIH policy, contact Emily McElroy at mcelroye@ohsu.edu or503-494-6659 For someone to come visit your department and discuss the NIH policy in more detail, contact Andrew Hamilton at hamiltoa@ohsu.edu or 503-494-7527 For questions on copyright or submitting an article into PMC, contact Judith Norton at norton@ohsu.edu or 503-494-3499 Additional information Policy Overview from Association of Research Libraries: http://www.arl.org/sc/implement/nih/guide/overview.shtml NIH Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): http://publicaccess.nih.gov/FAQ.htm Special thanks to Washington University’s Becker Medical Library for key information in creating this document. Back to the top OHSU Library Privacy Policy
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