id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt scholarly-comms-product-blog-com-567 thoughts on GetFTR | ScholCommsProd .html text/html 2578 129 65 With GetFTR if you are providing pages that contain DOIs (like on a discovery service) to your researchers, you can give them links they can click on that have been setup to get those users direct access to the content. That means as a researcher, so long as the discovery service has you as an authenticated user, you don't need to even think about logins, or publisher access credentials. If you are off campus the experience could be different for paywalled journals, in that if you are logged in to your discovery service you should now get links that will work for you without you needing to log in to specific publisher sites, whereas just clicking on the DOI won't necesscarily get you that access. ./cache/scholarly-comms-product-blog-com-567.html ./txt/scholarly-comms-product-blog-com-567.txt