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DESCRIPTION:Registration is required. Click here to register. What does th
 e new NIH Public Access Policy mean for you? A new NIH Public Access Poli
 cy is coming into effect soon. It requires Author Accepted Manuscripts ac
 cepted for publication in a journal on or after July 1\, 2025\, to be sub
 mitted to PubMed Central upon acceptance for publication\, for public ava
 ilability\, without embargo\, upon the Official Date of Publication. In t
 his session\, we’ll answer some basic questions about the new policy. Wha
 t exactly is an Author Accepted Manuscript\, and how is it different from
  a Final Published Article? How does the NIH Public Access Policy define 
 the Official Date of Publication? I have an NIH-funded manuscript under r
 eview at a subscription journal. Will the journal allow me to comply with
  this policy of no-embargo public access? Do authors have to pay an Artic
 le Processing Charge? Can authors use NIH grant funds to pay an APC? What
  about after the period of performance? Will the journal handle complianc
 e\, or do authors need to do it? Does the award date matter? Can I deposi
 t Author Accepted Manuscripts that aren’t associated with NIH funding? Do
  you have other questions? Email us and we’ll make sure to answer them. D
 uration: 20 minutes of lecture/presentation\; 20 minutes of Q&A Learning 
 outcomes: participants will be able to describe the new NIH Public Access
  Policy and plan how they will comply with it. Audience: NIH-funded resea
 rchers and the staff and students who work on NIH-funded research Note: I
 n this session\, we will focus specifically on the new policy. We won’t b
 e using the NIH Manuscript Submission System. If you want to know more ab
 out NIHMS\, we regularly offer a separate live training about grant compl
 iance and the NIHMS \, as well as video tutorials and an NIH Public Acces
 s Policy guide . 🏆 Eligible for .75 CME credits\n\nSpeakers:\nKate Nyhan
 \; Levi Dolan\n\nAdmission:\nFree: Open\; Registration is required.\n\nDe
 tails URL:\nhttps://medicine.yale.edu/event/what-does-the-new-nih-public-
 access-policy-mean-for-you-online-copy/\n
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SUMMARY:What does the new NIH Public Access Policy mean for you? (Online)
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