28th March 2025
Welcome to the first newsletter of the year, we have lots of positive news to share with you. Read on to find out about product enhancements, new partners and other developments
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Welcome to the first newsletter of the year, we have lots of positive news to share with you. Read on to find out about product enhancements, new partners and other developments
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 had a busy and illuminating time at last month’s Researcher to Reader event, hosting a workshop to identify pain points in the discovery and access process – and, possibly, how GetFTR could help address those. In addition, GetFTR was the convener of a panel discussing research integrity
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. This update benefits both researchers and publishers by recognizing perpetual rights
GetFTR has expanded its capabilities and is now able to support preprint websites, offering researchers streamlined access to authoritative content through its GetFTR Browser Extension. This enhancement enables users on platforms such as Preprints.org,
The American Psychological Association (APA) is excited to announce the launch of a Retraction and Errata Feature within its flagship research database, APA PsycInfo. This new integration allows researchers to identify retracted articles
GetFTR and Taylor & Francis are pleased to announce that Taylor & Francis eBooks are now accessible via GetFTR. Whilst many publishers working with GetFTR already include eBook content in their entitlement checks, Taylor & Francis is the first to implement GetFTR entitlement checking
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 using a variety of different tools, and identifying whether content is accessible
The product team has been busy onboarding new partners, supporting new use cases, and developing new features. Here’s a summary of what we’ve been working on recently:
The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) and the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) have become the latest publishers to incorporate Get Full Text Research (GetFTR) links within their article references. This new feature allows researchers to quickly identify which cited articles are
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