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..

Streamlined access to scholarly content with the GetFTR browser extension

We are delighted to share an update on the GetFTR Browser Extension. This service works with major discovery resources such as Google Scholar, PubMed, Web of Science and EBSCO Discovery Service, signalling....

Oxford University Press and Geological Society of London go live with GetFTR

OUP will include its  books as well as journals in the GetFTR service and would like to ask all discovery services using GetFTR to send entitlement checks for both content types so they can quickly direct readers to content..
ResearchGate integrates with GetFTR

ResearchGate integrates with GetFTR

GetFTR has today announced that ResearchGate, the professional network for researchers, has integrated with the service as part of an expanded offering for publishers. Over the last few months, GetFTR has been building, and ResearchGate...
GetFTR Webinar: Update and new use cases

GetFTR Webinar: Update and new use cases

Launched more than three years ago, GetFTR continues to grow and develop. We are adding new publishers, discovery services, and integrators, and are opening up new use cases where GetFTR is adding value in exciting and sometimes unforeseen ways...

New service: GetFTR Browser Extension

GetFTR is delighted to share news of a planned new service, freely available to researchers, which will help them get faster access to content they are entitled to read (either via their institutional subscription or because the content is open access)....

Understand GetFTR in just 5 minutes

We were delighted to attend the STM Start-up fair in London last month. It was great to meet many of our colleagues in person and we appreciated the opportunity to make new connections with potential partners. GetFTR was launched during STM Week 3 years...

GetFTR welcomes American Meteorological Society and KGL PubFactory as new partners for 2023

KGL PubFactory becomes the latest platform provider to facilitate access to GetFTR as American Meteorological Society (AMS) becomes the first publisher to join GetFTR...