Get Full Text Research (GetFTR) :: News :: ChemistryViews Get Full Text Research (GetFTR) Author: ChemistryViews.org Published: 26 December 2019 Copyright: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA Related Articles News: Ketones Get Heavy Magazine: Chemistry 2030: A Roadmap for a New Decade Education: After Acceptance: How to Turn Your Research into Cover Art News: Rapid Charging of Lithium Ion Batteries A group of the largest scholarly publishers, namely American Chemical Society (ACS), Elsevier, Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis, and Wiley, have launched the service “Get Full Text Research” (GetFTR). Growing leakage has steadily eroded the ability of the publishers to monetize the value they create. Therefore, they have been working on improved discovery and access for several years. RA21’s SeamlessAccess.org service makes the authorization process smoother. And now GetFTR shows whether a user will have access to the full text before clicking on a link to the publisher’s website. If so, it links the user directly to it. This requires that the user previously has disclosed his/her institutional affiliation through the SeamlessAccess.org “Where Are You From” service. The information is stored locally on the user’s browser. The user’s institutional affiliation and the article DOI are used to determine whether the individual should be entitled to access the article. This takes place seamlessly in the background. The user will see, in a list of search results, clear information such as a green or red button, on whether he/she will be able to access the full text of each article. If already logged in, a user who then clicks on the link will be taken directly to the article without any intermediate pages. If not, the user will be taken to his/her institutional login. If GetFTR recognizes in the workflow described above that a user is not entitled to access the licensed version, it will provide an alternative. Each publisher will be able to determine these alternatives. This might, for example, be access to a preprint or a read-only version. GetFTR is intended to be entirely invisible to the user. Only the colored buttons will be visible. Thus, the brand name is not intended to face towards users. It is expected that the first publishers will pilot GetFTR in the first quarter of 2020. GetFTR website       Article Views: 2064 Sign in Area Please sign in below Email : Password : Remember me : Additional Sign In options Register now Forgot your password? Please note that to comment on an article you must be registered and logged in. Registration is for free, you may already be registered to receive, e.g., the newsletter. When you register on this website, please ensure you view our terms and conditions. All comments are subject to moderation. Article Comments - To add a comment please sign in Site Breadcrumb You are here : Home News Get Full Text Research (GetFTR) Most Read Education: Why Does Iodine Turn Starch Blue? Society: Chemistry Europe Magazine: Electrocatalytic Synthesis of Carbamates... News: Dual-Function Nanosheets for Water Treat... News: Merck to Expand its R&D and Manufacturin... Chemistry Views link back to homepage Open Search Menu Site Search Please Enter Search Terms Search All Content Types ChemViews Magazine News Webinars Videos Education Books Journals Advertorials Events All Subjects / Themes Analytical Bio Industrial Inorganic Organic Physical Catalysis Education Energy Everyday Chemistry Food History Materials Nanotech Pharma Healthcare Publishing Sustainability Water Additional Search Options Site Navigation Home SUB LINK ChemViews Magazine Inorganic Organic Physical Analytical Bio Industrial OPEN NAV CLOSE SUB NAV News Webinars Videos Education Books Journals Portals Events Early View Societies Advertorials CLOSE Login / Account Area Email: Password: Remember About us Remind Register If you would like to reuse any content, in print or online, from ChemistryViews.org, please contact us first for permission. more About us Editorial Office Contact Us Advertise Jobs Virtual Events Archive Most Read/Editor's Pick Awards Funding Collections Copyright Masthead/Impressum Privacy/Datenschutz Terms Magazine of published by Wiley-VCH Our site uses cookies to improve your experience. You can find out more about our use of cookies in our "standard cookie policy", including instructions on how to reject and delete cookies if you wish to do so. By continuing to browse this site you agree to us using cookies as described in our "standard cookie policy". Our site uses cookies to improve your experience. You can find out more about our use of cookies in our "standard cookie policy", including instructions on how to reject and delete cookies if you wish to do so. By continuing to browse this site you agree to us using cookies as described in our "standard cookie policy".