Need Help with the NIH Public Access Policy?

March 11, 2008 on 2:46 pm | In BML/Library Info, Classes, Scholarly Communication |

Are you an NIH-funded researcher who is wondering how you will comply with the new NIH public access policy that takes effect on April 7?

The UCSD Biomedical Library has created a website to summarize and clarify the policy, and to make it easier for you to comply.

The Library is also offering 30-minute sessions to review the benefits and requirements of the policy.  The first two are scheduled for April 10 and April 15, 12:15-12:45 PM in the Events Room.  If the class dates and times aren’t convenient, custom sessions can be arranged for individuals or groups.

As a faculty member who requested a custom session recently said:  “Thank you SO MUCH for your presentation yesterday.  It was just what we needed to raise awareness and learn how-to information on getting this new requirement accomplished!”

For more information, contact Nancy Stimson at (858) 534-6321 or nstimson@ucsd.edu.  To sign up for a class, contact Vicky Anderson at (858) 822-4760 or vkanderson@ucsd.edu.

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  1. […] the practical steps they need to take to comply with the new requirements. They will also offer some sessions in April to help you get up-to-date on these […]

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  2. Good, comfortable site. Healthily

    Comment by estiderty — May 4, 2008 #

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