Future Science Group (FSG) has joined Get Full Text Research (GetFTR), enabling a growing body of global researchers to benefit from faster and streamlined access to content on and off campus, via affiliated discovery tools and scholarly platforms.
FSG becomes the eighth publisher to provide entitlement information through GetFTR, joining the American Chemical Society, American Society of Civil Engineers, Elsevier, Karger, Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis Group, and Wiley. The addition of FSG will further enable researchers to seamlessly access over 86,000,000 research articles from a global body of literature.
Free to use for researchers, libraries and discovery services, GetFTR has increased the speed and ease of accessing research by providing visual cues to entitled content and by simplifying access. For its publishing partners, GetFTR better supports their researchers’ access journey. GetFTR is fully integrated with platforms researchers are already using, so it removes the need to register, opt-in, or download additional software to access content. Working across multiple publisher platforms, it makes clear which content researchers have access to and therefore reduces researcher search fatigue and frustration, while ensuring researchers can access the best quality version of the research they need.
Since its announcement at the end of 2019, GetFTR now enables fast access to content provided by eight publishers and has welcomed over eleven integrators including Atypon, CHORUS, Cactus, Figshare, Dimensions, Mendeley, ReadCube Papers, Researcher, Semantic Scholar, SN Experiments and Symplectic. The service will be joined by four more publishers in the coming months and is in conversation with a further 18 global publishers. An additional 8 integrators will also be live by the end of Q3 this year with a further 16 in discussion.
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