AI is shifting from tools to operating layers. KGL's Hong Zhou highlights what eight major trend reports reveal for the future of scholarly publishing and education.
At the start of each year KGL gathers its brightest minds and aims to second guess what will be the big themes in publishing of the year ahead.
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.
We sat down with Tim Walsh recently to discuss detecting image manipulation, how AI can be both a blessing and a curse, and the implications for authors and publishers of ensuring image integrity
Watch the recording of KGL's Industry Breakout Session at the SSP 2025 Annual Meeting, featuring research integrity integration partners, DataSeer and Clear Skies.
We spoke to Adam Day, Founder and CEO of Clear Skies Ltd., to understand how Papermill Alarm works, what drives the rise of research fraud, and how publishers can use these insights to safeguard the trustworthiness of their journals.
In this blog, author and Clear Skies CEO Adam Day reflects on his early experience with misconduct cases, what he’s learned since, and how editors can respond to the growing threat of papermills. From preparing your data and screening processes to taking decisive action, it’s clear: “Know Your Author” is more than a mantra—it’s a line of defense.
In this Q&A, Tim shares insights on KGL Smart Review integration partner, DataSeer’s latest innovation, SnapShot.









