

AI Tools + GetFTR: Make the Research Pathway from Discovery to Access Smarter
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 and improve the research experience.
Whether you’re building an AI chatbot, assistant, or research companion, you can integrate GetFTR to signal full-text availability right from your AI-generated responses. That means users can go from discovery to access in a single click – no more dead ends or endless navigation of access control and authentication systems.
Why Integrate GetFTR?
- ✅ Signpost full-text availability, based on entitlement checks, directly in AI answers
- 🔗 Links to trusted, publisher-hosted, full-text content
- 🔒 Seamlessly include subscription and Open Access content
- 🎓 Support researchers in getting to the version of record faster
- 💡 It’s free to integrate
By integrating with GetFTR you can ensure your researchers will benefit from enhanced discovery and access directly from your AI tools.
Join others like Scite and SciSummary who are already enhancing access by utilizing GetFTR links directly in their platforms. Whether you’re a startup or a large-scale AI service, integration is straightforward, lightweight, and adds real value for your users.
We’ve seen GetFTR working with ChatGPT, Claude, and others when users have installed the GetFTR Browser Extension.
You will see the indicators appear next to the DOIs in the results. GetFTR makes it easy for you to integrate GetFTR into your platforms, so your users can benefit from faster, more seamless access to content. Now we’re ready to help you build the power of GetFTR into your platforms by integrating directly so that all of your users can benefit.
Get in touch with us if you would like to discuss the options for integrating with GetFTR.
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