Acknowledging Afya Bora

Please be sure to always acknowledge Afya Bora Consortium on any publications or presentations you make related to your work as an Afya Bora Consortium Fellow and submit your publication to PubMed Central.


ACKNOWLEDGING THE AFYA BORA CONSORTIUM FELLOWSHIP

The Afya Bora Consortium should be acknowledged in any formal presentations or publications that result from studies benefitting from this award. Suggested language:

For projects supported October 2017 or later:

This project was made possible by Afya Bora Consortium Fellowship, which is supported by the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through funding to the University of Washington under Cooperative Agreement U91 HA06801 from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Global HIV/AIDS Bureau.

For projects supported September 2017 or before:

This project was made possible by the Afya Bora Consortium Fellowship, which is supported by the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the Office of AIDS Research (OAR) of the National Institutes of Health through funding to the University of Washington under Cooperative Agreement U91 HA06801 from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Global HIV/AIDS Bureau.


PUBMED CENTRAL SUBMISSION REQUIREMENT

The author is responsible to submit the final peer-reviewed manuscript in PMC. Here are the general steps:

  1. Upload document into PMC via NIHMS (manuscript system).
  2. “Authorize” in NIHMS its availability to the public by confirming that you have retained the right to deposit the document in PMC.
  3. NIHMS “processes” the manuscript for use in PMC. This may take some time.
  4. NIHMS e-mails the author to approve the PMC-formatted manuscript.
  5. The author/researcher approves the PMC-formatted manuscript in NIHMS.
  6. You receive a PMCID # for that publication and it is displayed in PMC.
  7. Once a PMCID # is available, use that # at the end of each full citation in proposals and reports. Do not use the PMID which is not the same thing. (PMID is a number for the abstract and not the full text.)

More information can be found on the NIH Public Access homepage