4.1 What is My Bibliography in My NCBI?

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  • Developed by the National Library of Medicine.
  • An application to be used by NIH Grantees for managing publications or products that need to  comply with the NIH Public Access Policy.
  • Accessed by signing into National Center of Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
  • If you do not have a My NCBI account, you can register for one and it is “free”.
  • The publications and/or products entered into My Bibliography will show compliance status and the NIH Grant(s) that supports it.
  • My Bibliography must be linked to the Grantees eRA Commons Links to an external site. eRA CommonsLink.png.
  • This linking enables the Grantee and/or their delegate, when preparing a grant application, grant renewal, or a Research Performance Progress Report Links to an external site. (RPPR) to have access to the publications to be cited.

NIH Grantees and/or their delegate must use My Bibliography in My NCBI to keep track of publications that fall under the Public Access Policy.

If you do not have a My NCBI account you can register for one and it is “free”.