KGL Accucoms has facilitated one of the first agreements of this kind signed by CAPES and one of our customers, allowing Brazilian authors to publish their research open access in Royal Society journals without the barrier of APC charges.
In this post from ORIGINal Thoughts, authors Meghan McDevitt and Brook Simpson offer practical strategies for those who might feel overwhelmed by typical networking settings and are daunted by how to approach them.
KGL Accucoms announces their new partnership with Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) a global leader in applied and computational mathematics to expand their reach across India.
Oxford University Press (OUP), global publisher of high-quality academic and educational resources, has gone live with the latest digital editions of its Blackstone’s Police Q&A and Investigators’ Q&A on KGL PubFactory, the online hosting division of KnowledgeWorks Global Ltd. (KGL).
In the second installment of our KGL Summer School series, we’re turning our attention to science myths that come from outside the classroom—from space battles to desert survival tips to that old “we only use 10% of our brains” trope.
KGL Accucoms discusses Couperin.org, the French consortium representing over 250 academic institutions that has chosen not to renew national agreements with major publishers due to pricing concerns and a focus on open science.
IWA Publishing, the publishing arm of the International Water Association, has announced a new partnership with KGL Accucoms to strengthen its presence in Japan and Latin America—two regions vital to the global dialogue on water challenges.
Patricia (Patty) Baskin reflects on how thoughtful mentoring transforms both mentors and mentees, with real-world examples from across editorial roles.
In this special KGL Summer School post, we spotlight five classic classroom confusions that often make their way into textbooks, worksheets, and teaching examples.
