Table of Contents: 2023 JULY–AUGUST No. 453
Update on Access to Coronavirus-Related Articles in PubMed Central (PMC) COVID-19 Collection After End of Public Health Emergency. NLM Tech Bull. 2023 Jul-Aug;(453):e5.
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) collaborated with publishers and scholarly societies to expand access to coronavirus-related journal articles in PubMed Central (PMC). Through this collaboration, more than 50 publishers made more than 350,000 coronavirus-related articles accessible under various article-level license terms through the PMC COVID-19 Collection (previously the PMC COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Initiative).
As COVID-19 emergency declarations expired in the United States and around the globe, so too did article-level license terms for use of some of the articles. While most of the content deposited in the PMC COVID-19 Collection remains available in PMC, and all citations will remain searchable in PubMed, some publishers retained the right to remove their content. Several publishers have confirmed that content can remain publicly accessible in the PMC COVID-19 Collection but must be removed from the PMC Open Access Subset distribution channels for bulk distribution and reuse. Others have opted to remove articles from the PMC COVID-19 Collection.
To assist NLM users in navigating these changes:
More information, including a list of publishers and their licensing statuses, is available in the PMC COVID-19 Collection FAQs and on the PMC COVID-19 Collection webpage.