American Diabetes Association and American Physiological Society join GetFTR as publishing partners

15 December 2022

Get Full Text Research (GetFTR) has announced two more US scientific society publishers are to join the service. 

American Diabetes Association (ADA) and American Physiological Society (APS) are the latest publishers to sign up for the service which is designed to improve the journey from discovery to access, and to support publishers in helping their researchers quickly reach published content they are entitled to read. 

Heather Norton Blackburn, Director, Professional Publications for the American Diabetes Association, said, “ADA is always looking for ways to increase access to our professional content, and GetFTR will make that easier for many of our readers. With Silverchair, the implementation process was very easy, which we also appreciated.”

“We continually seek out ways to ensure we are meeting researchers with streamlined access to our content during their personal research journey,” said Stacey Burke, Publications Director at the American Physiological Society. “With GetFTR, researchers can see their access to APS journals in their affiliated discovery tools and collaborative networks during their research workflow, which speeds up scientific discoveries and allows for easy citation of APS articles in their findings.”

“We are delighted to welcome these two leading U.S. societies to GetFTR and look forward to helping them streamline the route from discovery to access for their customers,” Dianne Benham, Product Lead for GetFTR, said. “We would also like to thank Atypon and Silverchair who have worked with us to make the process of getting set up to use GetFTR as straightforward as possible.” 

Get Full Text Research (GetFTR) is a free-to-use solution that enables faster access for researchers to the published journal articles they need. If you would like to find out more about the service please contact with Dianne Benham at dianne@getfulltextresearch.com.