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Sep 22, 2010  03:09 AM | sen guos
RE: NIH Public Access Policy - Springer
NIH Public Access Policy, let me learn a lot. Understand the policy, thanks for your sharing.

Thanks a complete great offer for posting this UCLA policy.

This is in fact the work of Universities and shouldn't be the burden of person researchers/authors. subsequent all, NIH cash will flow by means of the college also it may be the institution alone the major just one that must acquire committed with complying with US laws when it receives federal funding.

By supplying a steady policy, Universities also safeguard youthful researchers, who can be the much less in all probability to acquire ready or in a location to negotiate a license contract receiving a journal.

The inexplicable paradox to me, may be the actuality the fact that editorial boards, and reviewers clubs of many of those journals and conferences are created by researchers who are by themselves make any difference in the direction of specifications in the NIH policies. However, few of can be the journals which have updated they license agreements to possess the ability to comply using the requirements.

As the submission deadlines for these conferences approach, we should ask this straight issues to editors and associate editors.


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