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Using My NCBI for NIH Research Performance Progress Reports
Robin TaylorDepartment of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience
June 6, 2013
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1. What is My NCBI?
Is a database that retains user Is a database that retains user
preferences to provide customized
services for many NCBI (National Center
for Biotechnology Information)
databasesdatabases.
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2. What is Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) system?
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RPPR is the new NIH standardized electronic format for
All NIH grants are required to submit an annual
progress report.
PHS 2590 is the current form used.
eSNAP system is the system used to for many PHS
submitting eSNAP and Fellowship Progress Reports.
eSNAP system is the system used to for many PHS
2590 and Fellowship reports.
Beginning May 15 (for reports due July 1, 2013 and after),
RPPR system replaces the PHS 2590 eSNAP and
Fellowship reporting system.
3. What is the NIH Public Access mandate?
Make published peer reviewed research funded by
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Make published peer-reviewed research funded by NIH accessible to everyone (including health care providers, patients, educators, and scientists), which helps advance science and improve human health.
Publications that meet the criteria and accepted after April 7, 2008 must be submitted to NIH PubMed Central.
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Why do you need to know about
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My NCBI
RPPR
Public Access
?
Public Access Policy Compliance Efforts changed (NOT-OD-13-042)
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NIH ill d l i f d if NIH will delay processing of an award if publications arising from the award are not in compliance with NIH public access policy, and
Investigators will need to use My NCBI to enter papers onto progress reports
Effective for SNAP and Fellowship reports due July 1, 2013
enter papers onto progress reports.
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How to comply – Step 1
Register for a My NCBI
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Register for a My NCBI
account (this is for support
staff).
Or
Sign in to My NCBI via NIH
with eRA Commons
information (investigators).
How to comply – Step 2
Select your publications in PubMed
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Send selections to My NCBI
Send to drop down menu
Select
Send selections to My NCBI
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How to comply – Step 3 Verify publication status in My NCBI
My Bibliography panel identifies articles addedarticles added and any errors
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How to comply – Step 3 (continued)
Edit Publications in My NCBI
Edit Status
Add Award
Dots
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How to comply – Step 3 (continued)
Edit Publications in My NCBI
Add AwardEdit Status
Adding delegates in My NCBI
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Adding delegates in My NCBI (continued)
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My NCBI and eRA Commons
Publications updated in My NCBI are
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Publications updated in My NCBI are immediately available in eRA Commons.
Publications must be verified in eRACommons.
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eRA Commons and RPPR
Mandatory use of RPPR system for reports
due July 1 2013
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due July 1, 2013
Publications and patents in RPPR system
are called Products
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eRA Commons and RPPR
C.1 – Publications checked Yes
Publications in My NCBI to associate with this RPPRwith this RPPR
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Associate Publication with Grant in RPPR
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Example of one publication associated with grant
Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR)1. http://grants.nih.gov/grants/RPPR/
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References and Links
RPPR Training Webinar1. http://grants.nih.gov/grants/webinar_docs/webinar_20121017.mp
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My NCBI1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov2. My NCBI overview
PubMed Central1. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/
Public Access Frequently Asked Questions1. http://publicaccess.nih.gov/FAQ.htm#content2. PMC Demo: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/education/pmc
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References and LinksPubMed Central Help:
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NIH Manuscript Submission System1. http://www.nihms.nih.gov/2. Tutorials: http://www.nihms.nih.gov/web-help/
Journals that Submit Articles to PubMed Center1. http://publicaccess.nih.gov/submit_process_journals.htm
PMID : PMCID Converter1. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/pmctopmid
McGoogan Library NIH Tool Kit1. http://unmc.libguides.com/toolkit
LIVE DEMO
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LIVE DEMO
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Questions?
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