What is the difference between the NIH suggested language and the CIC author’s addendum?
The CIC author’s addendum is intended to be appended to any publication agreement, and does not specifically mention NIH. Given that NIH compliance is mandated by law, publishers may be more receptive to the NIH language. However, if the publisher agrees to the CIC addendum, the author will have the right to submit the article to PMC, in compliance with the mandate.
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