Identify Submission Method
Enter a journal name below to see if it uses Submission Method A. These journals make the final published version of all NIH-funded articles available in PubMed Central (PMC) no later than 12 months after publication without author involvement. The start date shown for each journal is the earliest publication date that meets this requirement.
Method A Journals
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine |
Aug 2007 |
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World Journal of Biological Chemistry |
Jan 2010 |
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World Journal of Cardiology |
Dec 2009 |
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World Journal of Clinical Oncology |
Nov 2010 |
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World Journal of Diabetes |
Mar 2010 |
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World Journal of Emergency Surgery : WJES |
2006 |
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World Journal of Gastroenterology : WJG |
Jan 2008 |
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World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy |
Oct 2009 |
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World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology |
Oct 2009 |
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World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology |
Apr 2010 |
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World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pharmacology and Therapeutics |
Feb 2010 |
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World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery |
Nov 2009 |
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World Journal of Hepatology |
Oct 2009 |
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World Journal of Nuclear Medicine |
Jan 2011 |
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World Journal of Orthopedics |
Nov 2010 |
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World Journal of Radiology |
Dec 2009 |
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World Journal of Stem Cells |
Dec 2009 |
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World Journal of Surgical Oncology |
2003 |
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World Psychiatry |
Feb 2002 |
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Total Record Count = 19
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Updated: February 08, 2013
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Legend
This is a list of journals that have committed to making the final published version of all NIH‐funded articles publicly available in PubMed Central (PMC) no later than 12 months after publication. For each Journal title, the list shows:
- NLM TA: the NLM journal title abbreviation, as used in PubMed and PMC citations.
- pISSN: the ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) for the print version of the journal (if applicable).
- eISSN: the ISSN for the electronic version of the journal (if applicable).
- Start date: the publication date of the earliest articles deposited in PMC under this arrangement. A start date earlier than 2008 reflects the fact that many journals have deposited their complete contents in PMC since before the inception of the NIH Public Access Policy.
- End date: If present, it means that the journal has ended its commitment to this program. The date shown is the publication date of the last articles that qualify under this arrangement. (A blank end date indicates that the journal is still active in the program.)
Start and End dates are displayed in “YYYY” or “MMM YYYY” format.
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Visit the PMC site, http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/about/pubinfo.html#pmcagree, for more information about the types of agreements available to publishers who are interested in depositing articles in PMC.
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