For the last year and a half, the media and publishing world have generated a lot of buzz and discussion about one particular disruptive technology—artificial intelligence (AI).
The marketplace for scholarly publishing has become increasingly difficult to navigate over the last several years.
Columbia University Press (CUP) advances knowledge about our world through essential writing and research focusing on the global, the urban, and the contemporary.
A central pillar of academic publishing, peer review has always been a hotly debated, highly politicized, and controversial subject in the industry, and with good reason.
“If it doesn’t come bursting out of you in spite of everything, don’t do it,” wrote Charles Bukowski in his poem “So you want to be a writer?” Being an author isn’t easy.
For many of our publishing partners and customers, 2021 was a transient year.
In what has become an annual tradition here at KGL, we take stock at the start of the year, consult our publishing experts, and go out on a limb to try and foretell what the future holds for our industry.
The American Psychological Association (APA) is the largest scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States. APA's membership includes more than 134,000 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students.
Summit Professional Networks supports the growth and vitality of the insurance, financial services, and legal communities by arming professionals with the knowledge and education they need to succeed at every stage of their careers.