Funder compliance | AmViMed Publishers
Many authors publish under funder mandates covering licensing, repository deposit, acknowledgement wording, and public-access timing. Compliance should be planned early, not after acceptance. Acknowledgement and policy checks: Authors should name the correct funder, grant number, and acknowledgement wording required by
Many authors publish under funder mandates covering licensing, repository deposit, acknowledgement wording, and public-access timing. Compliance should be planned early, not after acceptance.
Acknowledgement and policy checks
Authors should name the correct funder, grant number, and acknowledgement wording required by the sponsoring body. Some mandates also require specific licenses or repository deposition timelines. These details should be consistent across the manuscript, metadata, and published record.
Metadata and repository readiness
DOI assignment, ORCID capture, machine-readable metadata, XML availability, and OAI exposure all support funder and repository workflows. Strong metadata is a compliance enabler, not just an indexing improvement. Production teams should verify that required identifiers are present before publication.
Author support
If authors are unsure whether a journal workflow satisfies a specific funder policy, they should contact the publishing office before publication. Early clarification prevents post-acceptance delays and repository conflicts. Admins can use journal notes and guidance pages to surface policy-specific instructions.