American Medical Association (AMA)

Copyright Holders: American Medical Association (AMA)

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Self-archiving policy

Conditions

Accepted version:

                  6 months embargo

Published version:

X

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Remarks:

 Authors have JAMA’s permission to deposit manuscripts with an approved repository on the following conditions:
1. Permission is granted only for manuscripts reporting research funded by not-for-profit organizations to be deposited in not-for-profit, publicly available repositories.

2. Permission is granted to post only the manuscript reporting research that was submitted and accepted for publication but not the final edited, formatted, and published article.

3. Authors must ensure that the posted manuscript links back to the published article on the JAMA website to provide readers with access to the final reviewed and edited version plus any corrections and letters, as well as the article-related features only available on JAMA’s website.

4. Authors who submit their manuscripts to an approved public repository, such as PubMed Central, must indicate that the manuscript may not be made available to the public sooner than 6 months after publication in JAMA. If authors adhere to these requirements, they may submit the final accepted version of the manuscript to the repository, if and only if the repository ensures that the deposited manuscript will not be made available to the public during the 6-month embargo following publication in JAMA.

Verification Date:

 09.10.2014