Citing North Dakota INBRE
How should North Dakota INBRE be cited in publications and presentations?
Here are some ways to acknowledge NCRR support in books, articles, abstracts and presentations that are products of ND INBRE support or the use of ND INBRE resources:
- This publication was made possible by NIH grant number P20 RR016471 from the INBRE program of the National Center for Research Resources.
- The project described was supported by NIH Grant Number P20 RR016471 from the INBRE Program of the National Center for Research Resources.
And when appropriate:
- Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of NIH.
For abstracts, a brief citation could be:
- Supported by NIH grant P20 RR016741 from the NCRR.
When should North Dakota INBRE be cited in publications?
If the work that is published was supported in any way by ND INBRE, then this support should be acknowledged. Support from ND INBRE can come in many ways. Following are examples of support through ND INBRE that may have made publication of your work possible:
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Direct support of research by ND INBRE/BRIN
- ND INBRE investigators at predominantly undergraduate institutions
- Start-up investigators at research universities (all start-up investigators are committed to citing ND INBRE for two years from the time of award, even if their support ends before this time) -
Use of Core Facilities supported by ND INBRE/BRIN
- Computational Chemistry and Biology Network
- Biology Core Facilities at NDSU
- Proteomics Core Facility at UND -
Use of electronic resources supported by ND INBRE. The rule of thumb to use in deciding whether to cite ND INBRE here is if publication were not possible without access to one or more of these resources, or the rate at which the work was published was significantly enhanced because of access to these resources. Resources supported by ND INBRE include:
- SciFinder Scholar
- Vector NTI
- Publication in Biomed Central journals
- Publication in Biomed Central journals
- Journals from the following vendors:
---- Cell Press
---- Nature Journals
---- Nature Reviews
---- American Society of Microbiology
---- Current Protocols (selected titles)
---- Annual Reviews (biomedical collection)
---- Science Online
---- Science STKE
- Participation in other INBRE-supported projects through its Outreach and Administrative Cores such as such as workshop attendance or travel support to conferences
Why is it important to cite North Dakota INBRE?
Each year North Dakota INBRE submits a comprehensive Annual Progress Report to the National Center for Research Resources. Information from this progress report is used by the NCRR to justify continued support of the IDeA program. Publications citing NCRR support demonstrate that its resources are being used for research on human health and disease. A strong list of cited publications places ND INBRE in a better position to successfully compete for future funding opportunities from the IDeA program.
