Location
School of Law Seminar Room 3.09
Start Date
4-6-2026 12:15 PM
End Date
4-6-2026 12:30 PM
Description
As research discovery increasingly happens beyond publisher platforms (through aggregators, institutional repositories, AI tools, and citation networks) maintaining trust in the integrity of the scholarly record becomes ever more complex. Visibility is not enough; researchers need confidence that what they find, read, and cite is current, authoritative, and trustworthy.
GetFTR (Get Full Text Research) addresses this challenge by embedding integrity and transparency signals, including retractions, errata, updates, and license information, directly into the researcher’s discovery experience. Through its cross-publisher API and integrations with major discovery tools, GetFTR ensures that researchers are always connected to the version of record and alerted to any updates at the point of access.
In an era where AI tools can repurpose research content with limited attribution or version control, GetFTR’s infrastructure provides an essential pathway to the authoritative version of record. By surfacing trust signals wherever discovery happens, GetFTR helps publishers, librarians, and discovery services uphold research integrity not only in principle but in practice.
This lightning talk will explore how shared infrastructure can preserve trust in an increasingly distributed and disrupted research ecosystem. It will highlight the collaborative, cross-boundary nature of GetFTR’s work, aligning publishers, technology partners, and libraries around a common goal: ensuring that research integrity travels with the article, wherever it goes.
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Research Integrity Without Borders: How GetFTR Extends Trust Across the Scholarly Ecosystem
School of Law Seminar Room 3.09
As research discovery increasingly happens beyond publisher platforms (through aggregators, institutional repositories, AI tools, and citation networks) maintaining trust in the integrity of the scholarly record becomes ever more complex. Visibility is not enough; researchers need confidence that what they find, read, and cite is current, authoritative, and trustworthy.
GetFTR (Get Full Text Research) addresses this challenge by embedding integrity and transparency signals, including retractions, errata, updates, and license information, directly into the researcher’s discovery experience. Through its cross-publisher API and integrations with major discovery tools, GetFTR ensures that researchers are always connected to the version of record and alerted to any updates at the point of access.
In an era where AI tools can repurpose research content with limited attribution or version control, GetFTR’s infrastructure provides an essential pathway to the authoritative version of record. By surfacing trust signals wherever discovery happens, GetFTR helps publishers, librarians, and discovery services uphold research integrity not only in principle but in practice.
This lightning talk will explore how shared infrastructure can preserve trust in an increasingly distributed and disrupted research ecosystem. It will highlight the collaborative, cross-boundary nature of GetFTR’s work, aligning publishers, technology partners, and libraries around a common goal: ensuring that research integrity travels with the article, wherever it goes.