Pubget
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Pubget Corp was a wholly owned subsidiary of Copyright Clearance Center that developed cloud-based search and content access tools for scientists. It provided advertising services, enterprise search services, and a public search engine.[1] The company was founded in 2007 by Beth Israel Hospital clinical pathologist, Ramy Arnaout, out of his own need to find papers.[2][3][4] Pubget moved its headquarters from Cambridge, Massachusetts to Boston's Innovation District in 2011.[4][5]
Founded | Cambridge, MA, USA (2007) |
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Headquarters | Boston, MA, USA |
Key people | Ramy Arnaout, Ian Connor, Ryan Jones |
Parent | Copyright Clearance Center |
Website | www.pubget.com |
Pubget.com was a free service for non-profit institutions and their libraries and researchers. The site provided direct access to full-text content from 450 libraries around the world. It was announced in January 2012 that Pubget was acquired by Copyright Clearance Center.[6] The service was closed in 2017.