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  • Starting July 1, Academic Publishers Can't Paywall NIH-Funded Research

    Posted: 2025-05-01 15:01:44

    Starting July 1, 2026 (delayed from July 1, 2023, and subsequently, July 1, 2024), all peer-reviewed publications stemming from research funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) must be made freely available in PubMed Central (PMC) immediately upon publication, with no embargo period. This updated NIH Public Access Policy eliminates the previous 12-month allowance for publishers to keep articles behind paywalls. The policy aims to accelerate discovery and improve public health by ensuring broader and faster access to taxpayer-funded research results. Researchers are responsible for complying with this policy, including submitting their manuscripts to PMC.

    Summary of Comments ( 9 )
    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43858568

    Hacker News commenters largely applaud the NIH's move to eliminate the 12-month embargo for NIH-funded research. Several express hope that this will accelerate scientific progress and broaden access to vital information. Some raise concerns about the potential impact on smaller journals and the future of academic publishing, questioning whether alternative funding models will emerge. Others point out the limitations of the policy, noting that it doesn't address issues like the accessibility of supplemental materials or the paywalling of publicly funded research in other countries. A few commenters also discuss the role of preprints and the potential for increased plagiarism. Some skepticism is expressed about whether the policy will truly be enforced and lead to meaningful change.