By creating work that follows accessibility recommendations, authors will not only make their research available to a wider audience, they may also enjoy a smoother path to publication.
KnowledgeWorks Global Ltd. Partners with Clear Skies to Integrate Papermill Alarm into Smart Review®
Publishers using Smart Review will now receive automated alerts when the Papermill Alarm detects signs of research fraud in newly submitted papers, saving time in peer-review and preventing retractions.
While the EAA directly applies to EU member states, its influence extends globally, creating expectations for organizations that serve or interact with EU markets.
The author of today’s ORIGINal Thoughts post, Bailey Creamer, has an all-too-relatable answer to the question we posed to her when we asked her to write for the blog (“Why did you go into scholarly publishing?”). She says: “I still don’t have a good answer. It wasn’t my singular passion. I fell into it completely by accident.” For so many of us, we too “fell into” our careers in this industry. Bailey shares how she got here and what transferrable skills she gathered from her diverse work experiences that enabled her success.
The trends of 2025 signal a leap in sophistication and impact—from AI-powered content creation to immersive technologies like VR and AR.
2024 Editorial Compensation Benchmark Study provides essential data for publishers and societies
Enhancing engagement in eLearning is crucial for effective corporate training. Integrating human elements into virtual training can significantly boost learner motivation and retention. Here are seven strategies to humanize virtual training.
Editorial assistants are the glue that holds any editorial office together. They are the members of the team who keep things moving, pay close attention to all of the moving parts from checklists, perform initial quality control, chase editors and reviewers, and send manuscripts to production, among other tasks.
Are you looking for effective ways to engage your journal community, drive online usage, and boost citations? Podcasts might be just the solution. In today’s ORIGINal Thoughts post, Glenn Collins explores how podcasts offer a cost-effective and accessible way to share journal research with a broad audience. This engaging format allows busy researchers to stay up-to-date with the latest findings, even on the go.
