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Taylor & Francis Group and PubMed Central
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- From: "McMillan, Jennifer " <Jennifer.McMillan@tandf.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 21:16:33 EDT
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Dear Liblicense , With apologies for cross-posting. Please see below for a press release from Taylor & Francis that may be of interest to the list. Kind regards, Jennifer McMillan, Library Marketing Manager Taylor & Francis Group **** Oxford, 13th August 2008 As part of our author services program, Taylor & Francis will deposit to PubMed Central (PMC) author manuscripts on behalf of Taylor & Francis, Routledge and Psychology Press authors reporting NIH funded research. This service is offered as part of Taylor & Francis' new 2008 deposit agreement with the NIH. This service will help authors to comply with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) revised 'Public Access Policy', which came into force on April 7, 2008. The NIH's revised policy mandates NIH-funded authors to submit to PubMed Central (PMC), or have submitted on their behalf, at the point of acceptance, their peer-reviewed author manuscripts, to appear on PMC no later than 12 months after final publication. Taylor & Francis will deliver to PMC the final peer-reviewed manuscript, which was accepted for publication and that reflects any author-agreed changes made in response to the peer review. Taylor & Francis will also authorize the author manuscript's public access posting 12 months after final publication in print or electronic form (whichever is the sooner). Following the deposit by Taylor & Francis, authors will receive further communications from the NIH with respect to the submission. Under our Author Rights policy introduced in 2005, authors also have the right to post their version of the submitted author manuscript (pre-print), or their version of the final published article (post-print) on their personal or institutional web site. Post-print web postings are subject to an embargo of 12 months in STM subjects and the behavioral sciences. Please note that, in line with Taylor & Francis' author publication agreements, authors should not post manuscripts directly to PMC or other third party sites for any systematic external distribution by a third party (for example to a listserv or database connected to a public access server). Individual modifications to this general policy may apply to some Taylor & Francis, Routledge and Psychology Press journals and society publishing partners. ************************************************* About Taylor & Francis, Routledge, and Psychology Press Taylor & Francis, Routledge, and Psychology Press are part of Informa plc, one of the world's leading publishers of academic journals. The Taylor & Francis Group is dedicated to the dissemination of scholarly information, drawing on expertise developed since first publishing learned journals in 1798. The group now publishes nearly 1400 scholarly journals in association with 350 learned societies and scholarly institutions and operates from a network of 20 global offices, including Philadelphia, Oxford, Hove, Melbourne, Stockholm, Beijing, Tokyo, Johannesburg, New Delhi and Singapore. Contact: Jennifer.McMillan@tandf.co.uk.
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