id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rmr2ilkponfz3ezt4u34emsac4 Norm Medeiros Harvard, NIH, and the balance of power in the open access debate 2008 3 .pdf application/pdf 1405 99 56 This article reviews the recent decision by Harvard's Faculty of Arts & Sciences to submit scholarly articles to the University's institutional repository prior to (or in lieu of) publication in a journal. also looks at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy, which as of 8 April 2008, open access ; Harvard University ; institutional repository; National Institutes of Health ; NIH ; public In February, Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) voted to grant the university nonexclusive that most articles authored by Harvard FAS will be made freely-available in the University's Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008, which mandates the submission into PubMed of peerreviewed journal articles that result from NIH-funded research. article available to the public in an open-access on 7 April 2008, will provide public access to the roughly 80,000 articles published annually by NIHsponsored investigators.4 The law states: "NIH Public Access Policy, Guide for Research "NIH Public Access Policy." Available: ./cache/work_rmr2ilkponfz3ezt4u34emsac4.pdf ./txt/work_rmr2ilkponfz3ezt4u34emsac4.txt