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RE: Funding threshold (RE: LA Times editorial on accessing NIH research)
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- Subject: RE: Funding threshold (RE: LA Times editorial on accessing NIH research)
- From: "Rick Anderson" <rickand@unr.edu>
- Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 05:08:14 EDT
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> According to NIH, their Public Access Policy applies "to > peer-reviewed, original research publications that have been > supported in whole or in part with direct costs from NIH." The > legislation does not change the requirement. But NIH policy and federal legislation are not the same thing. NIH policy says "supported in whole or in part." But H.R. 3043 says "funded by the NIH" and doesn't clarify. If the law is passed with the current language, then we'll have an interesting situation: in a way, what has been up until now only a "request" from the NIH will acquire the force of law. But because the law doesn't set as strict a definition of "funded" as NIH policy does, it won't be clear whether or not NIH's definition of "funded" also has the force of law behind it. The requirement will be very clear for any research that was wholly funded by the NIH, but for research that was partly funded by the NIH and partly by other bodies, I think the situation will be ambiguous. That may seem like a niggling legalistic point, but niggling legalistic points can have significant consequences. I don't mean to harp endlessly on this issue, but it does seem to me like it's an important one. Maybe I've just negotiated too many license agreements. :-) --- Rick Anderson Dir. of Resource Acquisition University of Nevada, Reno Libraries rickand@unr.edu
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