
In this blog, KGL Accucoms discusses how researchers are increasingly searching for AI tools to speed up academic writing.

KGL Accucoms VP Simon Boisseau on navigating open access, AI licensing, and why local expertise and human relationships remain the industry's most valuable asset.

KGL Accucoms' regional marketing teams do far more than translate content — from data analysis to local campaigns, here's the work that happens behind the scenes.
KGL Accucoms' 2024 telemarketing campaigns helped publishers confirm renewals, deepen library relationships, and navigate budget pressures globally.
This insightful piece from KGL Accucoms explores how the Jobs to Be Done (JTBD) framework can help academic publishers better understand author motivations, improve experiences, and create more meaningful engagement strategies.
Spotlight on China: Navigating Access, Open Access, and Growth in a Rapidly Shifting Academic Market
In this blog, KGL Accucoms has revealed some new insights on China that publishers can’t afford to miss.
As 2025 comes to a close, the KGL Accucoms teams from around the world have reflected on the major trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping conversations with libraries and publishers this year.
KGL Accucoms speaks with Anouk Snijders, Commercial Manager for LATAM, about what it really takes to succeed in this vibrant, relationship-driven region.
India is rapidly emerging as a global research hub, driven by policy reforms and strong public-private collaboration meaning that beyond ONOS, there will be even more opportunities for publishers to explore. ONOS is set to provide 6,400+ institutions and millions of students and researchers in India with access to 13,000+ journals from 30 publishers.






