Pubget

Pubget Corp was a wholly owned subsidiary of Copyright Clearance Center that developed cloud-based search and content access tools for scientists.

[1] The company was founded in 2007 by Beth Israel Hospital clinical pathologist Ramy Arnaout out of his own need to find papers.

Search Engine Pubget's search engine retrieved article citations and full text PDFs from PubMed, ArXiv, Karger, American Society for Microbiology, IEEE, RSS feeds, XML from publishers, and Open Archive sources.

[7] The company's search engine contained over 28 million scientific documents and added 10,000 papers each day.

Pubget did not bypass copyright laws and therefore displayed only the abstract of restricted papers if the end user did not have institutional access.

[12] PaperStream organized companies’ subscriptions, purchased papers, and internal documents into an automated library database.