Publications and Meeting Abstracts Clearance


A NIH-wide policy for manuscript and abstract clearance procedures was established when Scientific Directors found that they were not being informed consistently about the findings of scientists in their ICs. (SDs Minutes 12.04.96.3) A clearance form with a list of minimum elements was proposed in lieu of revising the outdated manual chapter.

Based on the work of a SD Subcommittee, a web-based format was introduced with the following elements: (SD minutes 10.01.97.6)

1) manuscript title
2) a list of all authors
3) indication that all authors have approved the publication
4) the journal to which the article is being submitted
5) meeting name, place, date (for abstracts)
6) Laboratory/Branch chief's signature
7) human subjects approval and protocol number
8) animal study proposal (ASP) approval and number
9) CRADA-related work
10) patent applicability
11) newsworthy nature.

At the March 4, 1998 SD meeting, a clearance form was approved for publications and meeting abstracts. (SDs minutes March 4, 1998)

At the February 20, 2008 SD meeting, the SDs approved a modification of the Manuscript Clearance Form provided in the Intramural Research Sourcebook <http://www1.od.nih.gov/oir/sourcebook/oversight/pub-clear-form.htm> to note the requirement for submission of all peer-reviewed manuscripts to PubMedCentral to comply with Public Access requirements.

 

Click here for: Manuscript Clearance Form

March 1, 2008


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