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[drf:619] Re: [drf:615] Fwd: Oxford Journals now deposits NIH-funded articles into PubMed Central



内島様
最終原稿ではなくて出版社版を納入すると書いてありますよね。
もちろん研究者にとっても助成団体にとってもその方がいいわけで、
出版社側がまた一つ強力な巻き返しに出たという感じですね。
グリーンOAの推進者、特にハーナッドの反応やいかに。
#ってだいたい見当がつくんですけどね。

         栗山 正光
         常磐大学人間科学部

--- "uchijima hideki" <uchijima @ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ---

>
>drfの皆様
>
> 金沢,内島です。オックスフォード出版会がアメリカのNIHの義務化方針に
>従う著者に最終原稿無料投稿サービスを始めるとアナウンスしたようです。
>
>
> Martin Richardson, Managing Director of Oxford Journals, 
>comments, 'already all of our open access articles are being 
>deposited into PMC. Now any NIH-funded authors who publish their 
>articles in one of our journals will not need to deposit them 
>into PMC themselves - Oxford Journals will do so for no charge on 
>their behalf.'
>
>以下,全文
>*******************************************************
>
>Oxford, UK, Monday 4 August, 2008
>
>Oxford Journals today announced that they will deposit into 
>PubMed Central (PMC) any articles published in any of their 
>biomedical journals which are identified by the authors as being 
>funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This 
>development helps authors to comply with the public access 
>policies of the NIH.
>
>The NIH policy (http://publicaccess.nih.gov/) 'requires 
>investigators funded by the NIH to submit to PMC an electronic 
>version of their final, peer-reviewed manuscript upon acceptance 
>for publication, to be made publicly available no later than 12 
>months after the official date of publication.'
>
>Any NIH-funded manuscripts submitted to Oxford Journals from 31st 
>July 2008 onwards will be identified and tagged, and the final 
>published version will then be sent to PMC for them to include on 
>their platform. NIH-funded articles which are open access will be 
>available immediately, and those which are not open access will 
>be available after 12 months. To clarify, in both cases, the 
>final published version of the NIH funded article will be hosted 
>at PMC, rather than the original manuscript. Data feeds between 
>PMC and the journals concerned have already been set up, and now 
>Oxford Journals will work with our authors to identify which 
>articles are funded by the NIH.
>
>Martin Richardson, Managing Director of Oxford Journals, 
>comments, 'already all of our open access articles are being 
>deposited into PMC. Now any NIH-funded authors who publish their 
>articles in one of our journals will not need to deposit them 
>into PMC themselves - Oxford Journals will do so for no charge on 
>their behalf.'
>
>Oxford Journals has also prepared some information and guidelines 
>for authors of various funding agencies, which can be found here: 
>http://www.oxfordjournals.org/for_authors/repositories.html
>
>For more information, please contact:
>
>Kirsty Luff
>Senior Communications and Marketing Manager, Oxford Journals
>kirsty.luff @ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>+44 (0)1865 354206
>
>NOTES TO EDITORS
>
>Through the Oxford Open initiative, authors of accepted papers 
>have the option of paying an open access publication charge to 
>make their paper freely available online immediately. If an 
>author does not choose to pay the open access publication charge, 
>their paper will be published in the normal manner, but it will 
>not be made freely available online immediately. Read more about 
>Oxford Open by visiting http://www.oxfordjournals.org/oxfordopen
>
>Oxford University Press (OUP), a department of the University of 
>Oxford, is the world's largest and most international university 
>press. Founded in 1478, it currently publishes more than 4,500 
>new books a year, has a presence in over fifty countries, and 
>employs some 3,700 people worldwide. It has become familiar to 
>millions through a diverse publishing programme that includes 
>scholarly works in all academic disciplines, bibles, music, 
>school and college textbooks, children's books, materials for 
>teaching English as a foreign language, business books, 
>dictionaries and reference books, and journals. Read more about 
>OUP at http://www.oup.com
>
>Oxford Journals, a Division of OUP, publishes over 220 journals 
>covering a broad range of subject areas, two-thirds of which are 
>published in collaboration with learned societies and other 
>international organizations. The collection contains some of the 
>world's most prestigious titles, including Nucleic Acids 
>Research, JNCI (Journal of the National Cancer Institute), Brain, 
>Human Reproduction, English Historical Review, and the Review of 
>Financial Studies. Read more about Oxford Journals at 
>http://www.oxfordjournals.org
>
>ENDS
>
>
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