GetFTR Plans for Retraction & Errata

At the end of 2023, we launched a survey to get your feedback on a new concept for GetFTR; signaling of retractions and errata. We asked you if it’s important to inform researchers of retractions and updates at the point of discovery

Meet us at NISO Plus, R2R, ER&L and UKSG

Our meeting diary is looking busy for the first few months of 2024, we hope to see many of our friends and colleagues at the following events. Dianne, Heather and Hyke would be delighted to meet with publishers, librarians, researchers

GetFTR increases visibility of OA and Free articles

GetFTR has developed a service which will signpost researchers to Open Access and free content while searching in a discovery service which has integrated with GetFTR, or when using the GetFTR Browser Extension. 

Taylor & Francis Online Streamlines Researcher Access to Cited Articles Through GetFTR Integration

Researchers will experience streamlined access to cited articles with the addition of GetFTR (Get Full Text Research) to the references sections of Taylor & Francis...

ASM International, AACR and SciSummary latest to join GetFTR

American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), ASM International, and SciSummary, become the latest partners to join GetFTR - Get Full Text Research. GetFTR provides researchers with quicker

8 Reasons Researchers should use the GetFTR Browser Extension

Following a successful beta, the GetFTR Browser Extension officially launched last month and feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. The GetFTR Browser Extension is free-to-use resource...

American Chemical Society (ACS) Enhances Researcher Experience with Integration of GetFTR into Article References

ACS is the latest publisher to integrate GetFTR with their article references. This means GetFTR indicators will signpost

GetFTR now works with Google Scholar, PubMed, Web of Science and more

GetFTR, the service which helps streamline the researcher’s journey from discovery to access, has announced the launch of the GetFTR Browser Extension. The free GetFTR browser extension extends the core service

CABI, Edward Elgar & Royal College of Surgeons of England take advantage of GetFTR’s “free tier” initiative.

GetFTR is delighted to welcome three new publishing organizations, all of whom have recently gone live with GetFTR

Sage becomes latest publisher to join GetFTR

Sage becomes the latest publisher to join the GetFTR – Get Full Text Research – service, providing users of its research quicker access to the published content they are entitled to via their institutional subscriptions as well as access to the latest hybrid..