On the road to launch – A few updates from the GetFTR pilot

Nearly a year on from announcing the GetFTR initiative, we have been piloting the service over the past few months. Speaking with the wider research community, listening to integrators, publishers, librarians, and our....

Karger Publishers trials GetFTR

The Swiss-based scientific and medical publisher is the first organisation to join the founding five publishers of GetFTR, supporting streamlined access to global journal literature. Karger Publishers has today announced that it will trial Get Full Text....

Behind the scenes with Researcher: What does integration look like for GetFTR’s latest adopter?

Guest blog from Dr. Jonathan Cremers, Senior Product Manager, Researcher. Since the GetFTR pilot launched in April 2020 the team have been working with several new....

GetFTR pilot is now live

In December 2019, we announced the development of Get Full Text Research (GetFTR), a new, free to use solution that enables faster access for researchers to the published journal articles they need. With seamless off-campus access to scholarly content more important than ever, we are....

A good start to 2020 but there’s a lot to do

We’d like to say a big thank you to everyone that took part in the first GetFTR Advisory Group meeting of the year. Input from the group will be incredibly important as we develop GetFTR, ensuring the perspectives of the various stakeholder groups we have....

Updating the community

We wanted to thank everyone that has expressed interest in GetFTR. Over 100 providers of online research services and publishers have been in touch to ask for more detail, and we’ve seen lots of engagement on social media. We’ve even heard directly from several researchers who want to be kept....

New service from publishers to streamline access to research

Get Full Text Research (GetFTR) is a new, free to use solution that enables faster access for researchers to the published journal articles they need. When researchers are using online tools to search for research, GetFTR will....