Timing is what transforms a renewal from a conversation into a negotiation in the context of publisher contracts.
In this edition of ORIGINal Thoughts, Alice Landwehr demonstrates how to take a moment for our health and wellness with her guided breathing session aimed at improving workplace well-being.
In this post we look back at some of the most important Research Integrity touchpoints from 2025.
Integrity is no longer a downstream activity. It is becoming an upstream expectation that requires coordinated people, workflows, and technology working in concert.
At this year’s ALPSP Conference, KGL’s Director of Consulting, Kevin Lomangino, chaired a candid discussion with three society publishing leaders, each of whom shared what they’ve tried, what they’ve learned, and how they are working to build more resilient and responsive journal programs for the future.
KGL is pleased to announce that Dr. Hong Zhou has joined the organization as Vice President, Product Management, bringing more than a decade of visionary leadership in AI innovation, product strategy, and research technology within the scholarly publishing ecosystem.
Across academic and scientific communities, one truth has been consistent throughout 2025. Members seek opportunities to learn, but even more importantly, they are seeking opportunities to belong.
In this edition of ORIGINal Thoughts, Alice Meadows talks about how PIDs and their metadata (especially when open) are foundational building blocks in the global research infrastructure.
In this edition of ORIGINal Thoughts, Justin Byrne discusses how an open access (OA) journal publishing program can help a society meet growing needs for global access and funder compliance.









