Submission Methods
There are four methods to ensure that an applicable paper is submitted to PubMed Central (PMC) in compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy. Authors may use whichever method is most appropriate for them and consistent with their publishing agreement. Click on the method in the table for details.
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Method A
Journal deposits final published articles in PubMed Central without author involvement |
Method B
Author asks publisher to deposit specific final published article in PMC |
Method C
Author deposits final peer-reviewed manuscript in PMC via the NIHMS |
Method D
Author completes submission of final peer-reviewed manuscript deposited by publisher in the NIHMS |
Version of Paper Submitted |
Final Published Article |
Final Published Article |
Final Peer-Reviewed Manuscript |
Final Peer-Reviewed Manuscript |
Task 1: Who starts the deposit process? |
Publisher |
Publisher |
Author or designee, via NIHMS |
Publisher |
Task 2: Who approves paper for processing? |
Publisher |
Publisher |
Author, via NIHMS |
Author, via NIHMS |
Task 3: Who approves paper for Pub Med Central display? |
Publisher |
Publisher |
Author, via NIHMS |
Author, via NIHMS |
Participating journal/publisher |
Method A Journals |
Make arrangements with these publishers |
Check publishing agreement |
Check publishing agreement |
Who is Responsible? |
NIH Awardee |
NIH Awardee |
NIH Awardee |
NIH Awardee |
To cite papers, from acceptance for publication to 3 months post publication |
PMCID or “PMC Journal- In Process” |
PMCID or “PMC Journal- In Process” |
PMCID or NIHMSID |
PMCID or NIHMSID |
To cite papers, 3 months post publication and beyond |
PMCID |
PMCID |
PMCID |
PMCID |
Method A: Publish in a journal that deposits all final published articles in PubMed Central (PMC) without author involvement.
Some journals automatically deposit all NIH-funded final published articles in PubMed Central, to be made publicly available within 12 months of publication, without author involvement. See the list of these journals at http://publicaccess.nih.gov/submit_process_journals.htm.
Method B: Make arrangements to have the publisher deposit a specific final published article in PubMed Central.
Some publishers will deposit an individual final published article in PubMed Central upon author request, and generally for a fee. See the list of publishers at http://publicaccess.nih.gov/select_deposit_publishers.htm.
Method C: Deposit the final peer-reviewed manuscript in PubMed Central yourself via the NIH Manuscript Submission System (NIHMS).
Submitting a final peer-reviewed manuscript to PubMed Central (PMC) via the NIHMS involves three tasks, as explained below. Task 1 may be done by an author or by someone in the author’s organization (e.g., an assistant or a librarian). Tasks 2 and 3 must by done by the author.
A Note on Timing: NIH awardees are responsible for ensuring that manuscripts are submitted to the NIHMS upon acceptance for publication and that all NIHMS tasks are complete within three months of publication.
For a video of this process, see Submitting an Article to PubMed Central (WMV Video - 12:01) (Help Viewing Captions).
Task 1: Deposit Manuscript Files and Link to NIH Funding
Upload a copy of the accepted final peer-reviewed manuscript and associated files (e.g., Microsoft Word document and figures) via the NIHMS. At the same time, identify the NIH funding associated with the manuscript. It usually takes less than 10 minutes to complete this task.
Task 2: Authorize NIH to Process the Manuscript
The author designates the number of months after publication when the manuscript may be made publicly available in PMC. The author then confirms, via the NIHMS, a statement that the deposit of the manuscript is consistent with any publication and copyright agreements, and that NIH may begin processing the manuscript for use in PMC.
Task 3: Approve the PMC-formatted Manuscript for Public Display
The NIHMS will convert the deposited files into a standard PMC format, and email the author to approve the PMC-formatted manuscript for public display. The author then reviews and approves the PMC-formatted manuscript via the NIHMS. Corrections to the manuscript, if necessary, may be requested at this time.
Following completion of Task 3:
- The NIHMS will email the author and all PIs the citation with the PMCID once it is assigned;
- PMC will automatically make the paper publicly available after the designated delay period has expired.
PMC will automatically make the paper publicly available after the designated delay period has expired.
Method D: Complete the submission process for a final peer-reviewed manuscript that the publisher has deposited in the NIH Manuscript Submission System (NIHMS).
In a variation of Method C, some publishers deposit the manuscript files in the NIHMS, provide contact information for a corresponding author, and designate the number of months after publication when the paper may be made publicly available in PMC.
A Note on Timing: Though a publisher may make the initial deposit of files under Method D, NIH awardees are responsible for ensuring that manuscripts are submitted to the NIHMS upon acceptance for publication and that all NIHMS tasks are complete within three months of publication.
The NIHMS will notify the author when the manuscript files are received from the publisher. At that point, the author must complete all of the tasks outlined for Method C, except for the file deposit part of Task 1 above.
Following completion of Task 3:
- The NIHMS will email the author and all PIs the citation with the PMCID once it is assigned;
- PMC will automatically make the paper publicly available after the designated delay period has expired.
PMC will automatically make the paper publicly available after the designated delay period has expired.
For a video demonstrating author tasks on the NIHMS for Method D, see Approving Submission of an Article to PubMed Central (WMV Video - 6:26).
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