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#SPARC has released its own new info on the new #NIH #OpenAccess policy.
sparcopen.org/wp-content/uploa

Excerpt:

<blockquote>
● The Policy requires immediate public access to articles -- #embargoes are no longer allowed.
● NIH reiterates authors do not have to pay a fee to comply with the Policy.
● The Policy applies to manuscripts accepted for publication on or after July 1, 2025. This means the Policy will apply to existing grants if an article is accepted on or after that date.
● The Policy requires that final peer-reviewed manuscripts be submitted to #PubMedCentral (#PMC) upon acceptance to be made publicly available immediately upon publication.
● The Policy requires that grantees explicitly grant the NIH the right to make the manuscript available in PMC without an embargo.
● The Policy does not explicitly grant full reuse rights of the manuscript to the public.
</blockquote>

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Update. Also see:

* NIH Plan to Increase Findability and Transparency of Research Results Through the Use of Metadata and Persistent Identifiers
osp.od.nih.gov/wp-content/uplo

* NIH Issues New Policy to Speed Access to Agency-Funded Research Results
nih.gov/about-nih/who-we-are/n

* Introducing the New NIH Public Access Policy
osp.od.nih.gov/introducing-the

h/t #GaryPrice

"The New England Journal of Medicine (#NEJM) is cutting off certain publications from advanced access to its embargoed journal articles. News outlets that report for physician readers will no longer meet criteria for embargoed access."
medpagetoday.com/special-repor

PS: In other words, the readers who most need unembargoed access (for patient care and clinical application) will be denied unembargoed access.

MedpageToday · NEJM Begins Limiting Access for Certain News OrganizationsPar Kristina Fiore

@hfalcke
Dropping #embargoes accelerates research. It helps authors and their new work reach readers faster. It helps readers find and read new work faster, and that includes readers who happen to be journalists. Once research is ready to share, artificial delays in sharing it are an artificial brake on applying and building on that research. Dropping embargoes is esp important for time-sensitive research, such as developing tests and vaccines during a pandemic.

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Update. The #EuropeanCouncil just adopted the #OpenScience proposal anticipated earlier this month (this thread, above). No #embargoes. No #APCs. #Nonprofit publishing. #OpenLicenses. #OpenInfrastructure. consilium.europa.eu/en/press/p

While this is not yet policy, it's a weighty recommendation to the Commission and member states.

This is big. No #embargoes. No #APCs.

"The #EU is ready to agree that immediate #OpenAccess to papers reporting publicly funded research should become the norm, w/o authors having to pay fees & that the bloc should support #nonprofit scholarly publishing models.

In a move that could send shockwaves through commercial scholarly #publishing, the positions are due to be adopted by the Council of the EU member state governments later this month."
researchprofessionalnews.com/r

Research Professional NewsEU ready to back immediate open access without author fees - Research Professional NewsProvisionally agreed position also expresses support for non-profit publishing models
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3/ They also support repository-based (#green) #openaccess for authors, whether or not their research was funded and whether or not the funder had an OA policy. The permission for green OA can come from authors, not publishers, and can disregard publisher attempts to require #embargoes.

They help universities get all articles by affiliates into their OA repositories, not just those subject to funder policies.