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Information for publishers regarding the application and evaluation processes for inclusion in NLM literature databases, including MEDLINE, PubMed Central (PMC), and Bookshelf.
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Information for publishers regarding the application and evaluation processes for inclusion in NLM literature databases, including MEDLINE, PubMed Central (PMC), and Bookshelf.
A resource portal for librarians providing access to NLM online catalogs, digital collections, health information databases, and library functional area guidelines.
A portal page providing the general public with access to NLM health information resources, clinical trial searches, historical exhibitions, and library information.
Provides information on the application process, qualification requirements, and recruitment timeline for the National Library of Medicine's Associate Fellowship Program.
A portal page providing healthcare professionals with access to NLM databases, clinical trial information, drug resources, patient health information, and health data standards.
A comprehensive portal providing researchers with access to NLM databases, biomedical literature, computational molecular biology tools, and research policies.
Official guide for publishers on the requirements, evaluation steps, and submission process for including a journal in MEDLINE.
A resource guide provided by the National Library of Medicine outlining basic facts about U.S. copyright law, including duration and determination of copyright status for various types of works.
Official portal for publishers to submit journals for evaluation and inclusion in the MEDLINE database.
Official guide detailing the requirements and multi-step evaluation process for including scholarly journals in the PubMed Central (PMC) archive.
The official NCBI RefSeq database page providing access to a comprehensive, integrated, and non-redundant set of reference sequences for genomic, transcript, and protein data.
A reCAPTCHA security challenge page used to verify the user's browser before accessing the NCBI account portal.
The official portal for publishers to apply for journal inclusion in MEDLINE, including access to selection criteria and policy documentation.
Official portal for publishers to apply for inclusion of life sciences journals in the PMC archive.
An overview of the NCBI RefSeq project's process for curating and annotating the human reference genome, including assembly standards, annotation pipelines, and data quality assurance.
Official FAQ page for the MEDLINE journal application and evaluation process, covering indexing status, submission requirements, and policy updates.
A comprehensive FAQ document providing technical information about the NCBI Reference Sequence (RefSeq) project, including data access, curation processes, and record updates.
Official program information page for the National Library of Medicine's one-year remote residency for early and second-career librarians.
A searchable directory of past Associate Fellows of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) from 1957 to the present.
A checklist of required information and documentation for submitting a journal application through the MEDLINE Publisher Portal.
An official technical factsheet from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) detailing the RefSeq database, including its scope, data access methods, record structure, and integration with other NCBI resources.
This PDF outlines the information required to submit an application in the PMC Publisher Portal, covering contact, journal, language, and publisher details.
This PDF provides help and information about the NCBI Reference Sequence (RefSeq) project, including FAQs, data access, and record details.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the NCBI Reference Sequence (RefSeq) project, covering its purpose, features, and access methods.
Guidance on how to investigate the copyright status of a work, including search methods, limitations, and contact information for the U.S. Copyright Office.
Information on accessing and downloading data from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) Data Distribution Program. Includes details on data formats and distribution methods.
Information on copyright, downloading data, and accessing National Library of Medicine resources.
Overview of international copyright conventions, treaties, and bilateral instruments to which the United States is a party, and details other countries' participation.
A guide provided by the National Library of Medicine to assist patrons in evaluating copyright status and rights for historical materials in the library's collections.
A guide provided by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) outlining copyright responsibilities, fair use, and usage policies for patrons accessing historical collections.
Outlines the ongoing data submission and quality standards required for journals to maintain participation in PubMed Central (PMC).
Outlines the technical submission requirements for data packages submitted to PubMed Central (PMC), including file naming, XML formatting, and metadata standards.
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