Changes to the NIH Public Access Policy and the Implications
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Video Chapters

Ch. 1 – The Basics

Ch. 2 – Awardee Task

Ch. 3 – Awardee Task an Example

Ch. 4 – Change Happens

Ch. 5 – My NCBI a Primer

Ch. 6 – An Introduction to the Public Access Compliance Monitor

Ch. 7 – How Can Institutions Ensure Compliance

Webinar Resources

Transcript (PDF - 166 KB)

Slides (PPT - 5 MB)


Audience: This webinar is designed for Compliance Officials at grantee institutions responsible for adhering to the NIH Public Access Policy. Though invited to attend, the focus is not for authors or investigators.

Purpose: This training will help grantee institutions understand the NIH Public Access Policy better and prepare for Upcoming Changes to Public Access Policy Reporting Requirements and Related NIH Efforts to Enhance Compliance (NOT-OD-12-160). It will:

  • Describe the policy change
  • Provide an overview of My NCBI, a tool investigators use to track and report compliance
  • Describe the Public Access Compliance Monitor, a web based tool institutions can use to track public access compliance
  • Advise participants on where to find additional resources and training materials

Day: Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Time: 12:30pm - 2:00pm Eastern Savings Time (GMT -5) Link to Non-U.S. Government Site - Click for Disclaimer

Presenters:

  • Peter Cooper
    Program Specialist, PubMed Central, National Library of Medicine, NIH
  • Scarlett Gibb
    Customer Relationship Manager, eRA Commons, electronic Research Administration (eRA), Office of Extramural Research, NIH
  • Neil Thakur
    Program Manager, NIH Public Access Policy, Office of Extramural Research, NIH
  • Bart Trawick
    Literature Resources Lead, National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), National Library of Medicine, NIH

Reasonable Accommodations:

  • Captioning provided during the webinar in English. A transcript will be posted on this page within 3-5 days following the event.

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