Just a general question that has popped up as I've been looking at research articles on pubmed. Some articles are in a journal (e.g. ACS) but also on pubmed for free (PMC) [free access]. I thought originally, ok maybe after a few years pass they say lets put it out free, but I've seen old articles not for free, and new articles for free. I'm just curious (I have never personally published a paper myself), why some papers are free and some are not. Does the PI publish and allow it to be read for free? Does pubmed select some articles to be shown for free? How does this work?
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samman1994
Hello everyone,
Just a general question that has popped up as I've been looking at research articles on pubmed. Some articles are in a journal (e.g. ACS) but also on pubmed for free (PMC) [free access]. I thought originally, ok maybe after a few years pass they say lets put it out free, but I've seen old articles not for free, and new articles for free. I'm just curious (I have never personally published a paper myself), why some papers are free and some are not. Does the PI publish and allow it to be read for free? Does pubmed select some articles to be shown for free? How does this work?
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