At GetFTR, our goal is to make it easier for researchers to access the academic content they need, quickly and reliably. We are excited to share several new features designed to improve both discovery and access, whether you’re using GetFTR as a researcher, integrator, or publisher.| GetFTR
The recent integration between GetFTR and Scite nicely illustrates how AI tools can now offer researchers faster, more reliable access to trusted full-text content. It is free for any discovery tool or resources that would like to integrate with GetFTR making it easy to enhance your service The post AI Tools + GetFTR: Make the Research Pathway from Discovery to Access Smarter appeared first on GetFTR.| GetFTR
In 2020 five major publishers came together with a shared goal: to simplify and streamline access to academic content. They’d heard so many stories of researchers being encumbered on their journey from discovery tool to full-text and wanted to help solve their problem| GetFTR
GetFTR is pleased to announce two new integrations: Lean Library, the library services tool, and Scite, a next-generation citation index from Research Solutions, along with its AI-powered research assistant, Scite Assistant. The post New Integrations with Lean Library and Scite to Streamline Access to Research appeared first on GetFTR.| GetFTR
It’s been a busy and exciting few months at GetFTR, and we are happy to share a roundup of recent highlights. We published our Q2 newsletter, have the recording of our webinar available and celebrate 5 years of GetFTR. Read all about it here. The post GetFTR Update, Newsletter and Webinar Available appeared first on GetFTR.| GetFTR
As GetFTR celebrates its fifth anniversary, we have been reflecting on how far we’ve come and how we continue to grow. Our journey was recently shared in a webinar - replay available here! Here's a roundup of the latest updates and developments.| GetFTR
5 years of GetFTR's cross industry collaboration| GetFTR
GetFTR (Get Full Text Research) works with publishers and discovery resources to ensure researchers can easily discover and access content.| GetFTR
If you would like to find out more information please fill out our contact form or just drop us an email at dianne@getfulltextresearch.com| GetFTR
The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) have implemented the GetFTR Retraction and Errata feature on their journal platforms, significantly enhancing the visibility of corrections and retractions within The post RSNA and SEG Implement Retraction and Errata Feature to Strengthen Research Integrity appeared first on GetFTR.| GetFTR
New indicators have been introduced to the references section of Taylor & Francis journal articles to inform readers when cited research has been retracted or updated. Using GetFTR’s retraction and errata service, Taylor & Francis Online is one of the first journal platforms to offer this functionality.| GetFTR
The GetFTR Browser Extension:| GetFTR
At GetFTR, we are continually working to improve how researchers access the scholarly content they need—while making it easier for librarians to support that journey.Our latest updates reflect a growing focus| GetFTR
Since its launch last year, the GetFTR Browser Extension has been transforming how researchers discover and access trusted scholarly content across the wider web| GetFTR
GetFTR is excited to participate in three key industry webinars this April, covering important topics such as retractions, streamlined access, and syndicated usage data. Our Product Director, Dianne Benham| GetFTR
GetFTR attended Researcher to Reader event, they hosting a workshop to identify pain points in the discovery and access process, and was the convener of a panel discussing research integrity| GetFTR
GetFTR has enhanced its entitlements checking service to better support perpetual rights, ensuring uninterrupted access to journal content even after a publisher has transferred a journal.| GetFTR
GetFTR Enhances its Service by adding Smartlinks to full text, and Retraction and Errata Information to Preprint websitesResearchers using the GetFTR Browser Extension will immediately benefit from the update| GetFTR
The American Psychological Association (APA) is excited to announce the launch of a Retraction and Errata Feature within its flagship research database, APA PsycInfo.| GetFTR
Taylor & Francis eBooks are now accessible via GetFTR. Taylor & Francis is the first to implement GetFTR entitlement checking functionality specifically for books hosted on a separate platform.| GetFTR
Going to Researcher to Reader, 25-26 Februry 2025? If so, don’t forget to sign up for our workshop: How can collaborative infrastructure support researchers?Researchers start their discovery journey| GetFTR
ASM and RSNA integrate GetFTR with references to enhance access| GetFTR
Get Full Text Research (GetFTR)'s retraction and errata feature has been adopted by IOP Publishing (IOPP) and integrated into its article reference on its content platform| GetFTR
We are pleased to share the news that publishers using GetFTR can now easily share usage metrics in compliance with COUNTER’s best practice on syndicated usage reporting.| GetFTR
This privacy policy describes our practices for handling your personal information on the Get Full Text Research (“GetFTR”) website.| GetFTR
This privacy policy describes our practices for handling your personal information on the Get Full Text Research (“GetFTR”) website.| GetFTR
The GetFTR Browser Extension signals the availability of full-text on all websites, including search engines, social media, new outlets, reference sites, library discovery resources and many more.| GetFTR
The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) has recently expanded its commitment to providing streamlined access to their cutting-edge research by joining GetFTR, a cross industry initiative designed to provide trusted pathways to research.| GetFTR
We’re pleased to announce that GetFTR now facilitates the measurement of usage, by adding query parameters to all referring URLs via its redirector service.| GetFTR
PsycInfo was one of the first integrators to integrate with GetFTR in 2021 as they recognised the value in providing their users with streamlined access from search results in their database to trusted content.| GetFTR
IEEE demonstrates their commitment to supporting researchers in discovering and accessing trusted content when using popular discovery tools| GetFTR
GetFTR has extended support to all websites via its Browser Extension, enabling researchers to identify full text that has been made available to them via institution subscriptions or open access no matter where they are on the web.| GetFTR
Why did Atypon decide to partner with GetFTR and how does the partnerships benefit their publisher clients.| GetFTR
GetFTR enhances support for open access publishers| GetFTR
How R Discovery achieved increased engagement with GetFTR. In January 2021, CACTUS integrated their research discovery tool, R Discovery, with GetFTR, marking one of the earliest adoptions of this cross-industry initiative.| GetFTR
Thieme, a leading provider of information and services to improve healthcare and health, recently joined GetFTR, further expanding GetFTR’s network of publishers. One of Thieme’s key goals is to ensure streamlined access| GetFTR
Please join us for a free update webinar on new integration initiatives, including the GetFTR OA and Free service, and the upcoming rollout of Retraction and Errata information to all our discovery partners.| GetFTR
GetFTR is proud to announce a significant enhancement to their core service which will expose retraction and errata information to researchers at the point of discovery.| GetFTR