People and Partners
GetFTR was launched in 2020 and is sponsored by the American Chemical Society, Elsevier, Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis and Wiley. It has grown to support a wide variety of organizations involved in scholarly communication, including publishers, platforms and discovery tools.
Publishers: provide discovery tools with realtime entitlement checks and smart links to full-text
PUBLISHERS
- AAAS
- AACR
- ACS
- ADA
- AIP Publishing
- AIAA
- American Medical Association
- APA
- AMS
- APS
- ASCE
- ASM – Case Study
- ASM International
- Becaris Publishing
- CABI
- Dovepress
- Edinburgh University Press
- Edward Elgar
- Elsevier – Case Study
- Future Science Group
- Geological Society of London
- IEEE
- IOP Publishing
- Karger
- Oxford University Press
- Project Hope (Health Affairs)
- Rockefeller University Press
- Royal College of Surgeons of London
- RSNA
- Sage
- SEG
- Springer Nature
- Taylor & Francis
- Thieme
- Wageningen Academic Publishers
- Wiley
PLATFORMS
Open Access content accessible via GetFTR for all publishers
Open access publishers who do not have a direct relationship with us will also benefit from GetFTR as we have developed a service which will signal the availability, and flag retractions and updates, of more than 20 million open access and free articles, including those from publishers who do not participate directly in GetFTR.
The article DOIs are sourced directly from GetFTR participating publishers, or from Crossref.
Discovery resources and tools (Integrators use GetFTR indicators to signpost when content is available to the researcher)
- APA PsycInfo
- Article Galaxy
- Cactus – Case Study
- CABI Digital Library
- CAS SciFinder
- CAS STNext®
- CHORUS
- DeepDyve
- Digital Science
- Dimensions
- Figshare
- Lean Library
- Mendeley
- Piri Discovery Service
- Readcube Papers
- Researcher
- ResearchGate (for syndicated content)
- SciSummary
- Scite
- Scopus
- Semantic Scholar
- SN Experiments
- Symplectic
- Web of Science
ARTICLE REFERENCES
GetFTR Browser Extension: once installed, will add GetFTR buttons to any website using DOIs and selected Preprint websites, including:
- Search engines
- Academic search engines
- Social media
- News
- Reference sites
- Library discovery resources
- Research groups
- Preprints.org
- Osf.io
- Arxiv
- ChemRxiv
- BioRxiv
- SSRN

















































































