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NIH Deposit - Mandated NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite Despite the Existence of Open, the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society American Physiological Society AAP/PSP Meeting AAP/PSP Meeting February 7, 2008 February 7, 2008 Washington, DC Washington, DC

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Page 1: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

NIH Deposit - Mandated NIH Deposit - Mandated DespiteDespite

the Existence of Open, Delayed, the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: and Free Access:

New Stakes and ExposuresNew Stakes and Exposures

Martin Frank, Ph.D.Martin Frank, Ph.D.American Physiological SocietyAmerican Physiological Society

AAP/PSP MeetingAAP/PSP MeetingFebruary 7, 2008February 7, 2008Washington, DCWashington, DC

Page 2: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

HighWire Press• The largest repository of high impact, peer-

reviewed content• 1099 journals (277 free or delayed access out of

370 in Medline)• 4,639,110 full text articles from over 130

scholarly publishers• 1,834,404 free articles • Host 71 of the 200 most-frequently-cited journals

Page 3: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

Free/Delayed Access Models277 out of 370 HW Medline Journals (provided by John Sack, HW Press)

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PubMed Central – full text deposit

• 310 active journals on PMC– 64% have OA Business Models– 12% have delayed access after 12 months– Biomed Central = 183 journals (59%)– Hindawi = 12 journals– PLoS = 4 journals

Page 5: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

Deposition Rates

Total Intramural Extramural

Total Articles Published

78,000 5,800 73,800

Author Deposit 3,520 (5%) 300 (6%) 3,470 (5%)

PMC Deposit 10,040 (13%) 880 (14%) 9,420 (13%)

Total Deposited 13,560 (17%) 1,065 (19%) 12,890 (17%)

NIH Articles published in CY2006 currently available in PMC

Note- some articles have both Intramural and Extramural authors, and are therefore listed in both columns

Page 6: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

The times they are a changin’• 2005 – Public Access = voluntary

• 2007-2008 – Public Access = mandatory– NIH = 12 months– Wellcome Trust = 6 months– HHMI = 6 months– European Research Council = 6 months– British Heart Foundation = 6 months– RCUK = 6 months

Page 7: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

Mandatory Policy Approved• The Director of the National Institutes of Health shall

require that all investigators funded by the NIH submit or have submitted for them to the National Library of Medicine's PubMed Central an electronic version of their final, peer-reviewed manuscripts upon acceptance for publication to be made publicly available no later than 12 months after the official date of publication: Provided, That the NIH shall implement the public access policy in a manner consistent with copyright law.

– December 26th, 2007- President Bush signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2007 (H.R. 2764)

Page 8: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

Cautionary Notes• Senate Report 110-107 – “The Committee highly

encourages collaborations with journal publishers that would enable them to deposit manuscripts on behalf of the funded investigator, if all parties agree. The Committee directs the NIH to seek and carefully take into account the advice of journal publishers on the implementation of this policy. In particular, the Committee directs the NIH to ensure that publishers’ copyright protections are maintained…”

Page 9: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

Executive Office of the President

Statement of Administration Policy • Public Access to Research Information. …the bill would

require that manuscripts based on NIH-funded research be made available to the public within 12 months of publication. The Administration notes that NIH’s current policy … has only been in effect for 2 years, and the Administration believes there is opportunity for Congress to study the current policy and consider ways to encourage better participation.

• The Administration believes that any policy should balance the benefit of public access to taxpayer supported research against the possible impact that grant conditions could have on scientific research publishing, scientific peer review and on the United States’ longstanding leadership in upholding strong standards of protection for intellectual property.

Page 10: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

NIH – Creating Confusion & Changing the Rules

• May 2005 Policy

The Policy applies to peer-reviewed, original research publications that have been supported in whole or in part with direct costs from NIH, but it does not apply to book chapters, editorials, reviews, or conference proceedings.

• April 2008 Policy

The Policy applies to all peer-reviewed journal articles, including research reports and reviews. The Policy does not apply to non-peer-reviewed materials such as correspondence, book chapters, and editorials.

Page 11: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

NIH – Creating Confusion & Changing the Rules

• Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008 states:

• SEC. 218. The Director of the National Institutes of Health shall require that all investigators funded by the NIH submit or have submitted for them to the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed Central an electronic version of their final, peer-reviewed manuscripts upon acceptance for publication…

• April 2008 Policy FAQs

- requires scientists to submit journal articles that arise from NIH funds to the digital archive PubMed Central. The Policy requires that these articles be accessible to the public on PubMed Central…

Page 12: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

NOT-OD-08-033 - Copyright Compliance is Not NIH’s Responsibility??

Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2007 (H.R. 2764)

– Provided, That the NIH shall implement the public access policy in a manner consistent with copyright law.

2. Institutions and investigators are responsible for ensuring that any publishing or copyright agreements concerning submitted articles fully comply with this Policy.

Page 13: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

Petition for Rulemaking• We therefore request, pursuant to 5 U.S.C

§553(e) that HHS conduct a public notice and comment rulemaking to ensure that all affected stakeholders are given an opportunity to respond to the proposed plan for implementing the new policy which, as directed by Congress, must be implemented “in a manner consistent with copyright law.”

• AAP/DC Principles Coalition

Page 14: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

NIH Portfolio Agreement• Under the current PMC

agreements with publishers, any journal that has joined PMC after July 2006 has to agree to allow NLM to redistribute the journal's content from PMC to any PMCInternational (PMCI) site with which NCBI might enter into a collaborative agreement. 

• NIH has modified this to apply only to the currently active PMC sites - at present that is just PMC(NLM) and UKPMC.  Redistribution to any future PMCI sites would require explicit permission from the journal publisher.

Page 15: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

Looking into the Future• Making research available online quickly is

becoming more common, according the Arthur Caplan, the director of Penn's Center for Bioethics. In the time-pressured world of academic research, 12 months is a very long time to wait for free access. Caplan said it's likely the mandate will be shortened to about six months.

• (C) 2008 Daily Pennsylvanian via U-WIRE

• Re-Introduction of FRPAA in 2008??

Page 16: NIH Deposit - Mandated Despite the Existence of Open, Delayed, and Free Access: New Stakes and Exposures Martin Frank, Ph.D. American Physiological Society

• Thank you

• Martin Frank– [email protected]– 301-634-7118– www.dcprinciples.org