Academic Libraries May Get Fast Journal Access
November 3, 2025
Here is a valuable resource for academic librarians. Katina Magazine tells us, “For the User Who Needed an Article Yesterday, This Platform Delivers.” Reviewer Josh Zeller tells us:
“Article Galaxy Scholar (AGS) is a premediated browser-based document delivery platform from Research Solutions (formerly Reprints Desk). Integrated with discovery search, it provides users ‘just-in-time’ access to PDFs of articles from a vast collection of titles at a relatively low per-article cost. The platform’s administrative tools are highly granular, allowing library staff to control every dimension of user purchasing, while its precise usage statistics can help inform future collection decisions.”
For better or worse, the system is powered by AWS and typically delivers results via email in fewer than seven seconds. It works with all major academic publishers and the average cost per article is $29. Though most AGS customers are in the US, enough are based in other countries to give Research Solutions experience in foreign copyright laws and access to more resources. Zeller describes the process:
“Both the front- and back-end interfaces of the AGS platform are entirely browser-based. Users typically submit AGS document delivery requests through their library’s discovery interface, into which AGS is fully integrated. For libraries using Ex Libris Primo, this is accomplished using the system’s OpenURL link resolver (Christopher & Edwards, 2024; Hlasten, 2024). Application programming interface (API) integrations are also available for all of the major interlibrary loan (ILL) and resource sharing platforms, including RapidILL, Rapido, ILLiad, Tipasa, and IDS Project (Landolt & Friesen, 2025). AGS links can also be integrated into other discovery services, like EBSCO FOLIO and WorldCat Discovery.”
Though AGS itself does not incorporate AI, it can be integrated with the AI source-evaluation tool Scite. See the write-up for those and other details.
Cynthia Murrell, November 3, 2025
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