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pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Bethesda, MD, United States

PubMed Central provides free, full-text access to biomedical and life sciences journal articles.

PubMed Central is a free full-text archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature. Operated by the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM), PubMed Central provides researchers, clinicians, educators, and the public with access to peer-reviewed articles to support discovery, education, and evidence-based practice. It serves as a central repository and access point for open and NIH- or publisher-deposited content, enabling broad, long-term access to scholarly articles and contributing to transparency and reproducibility in biomedical research.

Mission statement

To provide free, permanent access to biomedical journal literature to support research, education, and patient care.

Products & Services

PubMed Central journal participation Service

Facilitates journal access and compliance with NIH mandates for open science.

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/addjournal
  • Content and Timing Requirements — Ensure Compliance With Guidelines
  • Final Published Article Deposition — Provide Open Access Articles
  • Standards-Based Evaluation — Uphold Quality Standards
  • Long-Term Archive — Support Scientific Research Access
  • Multiple Submission Options — Flexibility in Journal Participation

NIH Portfolio Deposition Service

Ensures compliance with NIH mandates by depositing all NIH-funded articles into PMC.

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/addjournal
  • Full NIH-funded Article Deposition — Deposits All NIH-Funded Articles
  • Immediate Release — Ensures Immediate Access
  • NIH Public Access Alignment — Supports NIH Public Access Compliance
  • MEDLINE Indexing Eligibility — Maintains High-Quality Standards

Selective Deposit Service

Facilitates selective article deposition for hybrid journals and funder mandates.

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/about/selectivedeposit
  • Funder Policy Alignment — Ensures Compliance With Funder Policies
  • Targeted Article Deposition — Allows Selective Article Depositions
  • Hybrid Journal Suitability — Caters To Hybrid Journals
  • Long-Term Access — Facilitates Long-term Archiving

Author Manuscript Deposit (NIHMS) Service

Facilitates manuscript submission for NIH-funded research by ensuring public access.

www.nihms.nih.gov/about/overview
  • Manuscript Deposit via NIHMS — Enables Easy Manuscript Submission
  • Long-Term Preservation — Ensures Article Longevity
  • Compliance with NIH Public Access Policy — Enhances Public Research Access
  • Publisher-Initiated on Behalf of Authors — Supports Funder Compliance
  • No Formal Agreements Required — Reduces Administrative Burdens

PMC Publisher Services Service

Streamlines submission, tracking, and reporting for publishers participating in PMC.

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/publisherservices
  • Deposit Application and Tracking — Optimize Your Deposits
  • Multiple Submission Paths — Simplify Your Submission Process
  • Usage Statistics and Reporting — Access Comprehensive Reports
  • Stay Current — Receive Essential Updates
  • API and Cloud-Based Services — Leverage API Access

PMC Cloud Service Platform

Access Open Access articles and author manuscripts quickly with PMC's cloud service.

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/tools/cloud
  • Cloud Access to OA Subset and Author Manuscript Dataset — Access Content Quickly
  • Daily Data Updates — Stay Updated
  • Dataset Licensing Details — Understand Licensing

OA Web Service API Service

Discover and access Open Access articles programmatically with streamlined retrieval options.

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/tools/oa-service
  • OA Subset Discovery API — Instant Access to Open Access Content
  • HTTP Access and Resumption — Facilitates Efficient Data Retrieval
  • Identification and Results — Access Comprehensive Query Responses

PMC OAI-PMH API Service

Access metadata and full-text articles from PubMed Central with permissible licenses.

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/tools/oai
  • Full-text Access for Eligible Licenses — Retrieve Full-text Articles
  • Metadata Harvesting — Harvest Item Metadata
  • OAI-PMH 2.0 Implementation — Utilize OAI-PMH Protocol
  • Resumption Tokens — Manage Large Data Requests
  • Robust Metadata — Access Comprehensive Article Information

Market Segments

Open access full-text archive

Long-term preservation and public access of peer-reviewed biomedical and life sciences articles to support open science and mandated open access collections.

Funder compliance and publisher workflow

Submission paths, eligibility checks, and reporting that enable authors, journals, and publishers to comply with NIH and other funder public access requirements.

Programmatic content access and bulk distribution

APIs, metadata harvesting, and cloud dataset delivery for programmatic discovery, bulk retrieval, and text-mining reuse of license-permitted PMC content.

Common Questions

What does PubMed Central do?
PubMed Central is a free full-text archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature. Operated by the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM), PubMed Central provides researchers, clinicians, educators, and the public with access to peer-reviewed articles to support discovery, education, and evidence-based practice. It serves as a central repository and access point for open and NIH- or publisher-deposited content, enabling broad, long-term access to scholarly articles and contributing to transparency and reproducibility in biomedical research.
What is PubMed Central's role in the Open access full-text archive market?
Long-term preservation and public access of peer-reviewed biomedical and life sciences articles to support open science and mandated open access collections.
What is PubMed Central's role in the Funder compliance and publisher workflow market?
Submission paths, eligibility checks, and reporting that enable authors, journals, and publishers to comply with NIH and other funder public access requirements.
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