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January 12, 2026
Early Career Researchers How To Get Published
Rock Stars, M&Ms, and Getting Published – Advice from An Early Career Researcher
It may be true that nearly every researcher wishes to be published. Though the hard work and learning from a research project are immeasurably valuable, a project isn’t really complete…

October 21, 2025
Open Access Open Science Publishing Researcher Support
Open Doors with Open Access: Tips for Covering APCs
The benefits of Open Access (OA) hardly need explanation: Everyone who needs information can access it. Authors, too, are rewarded – by making a greater impact, with more people viewing…

October 15, 2025
Communicating with Integrity Research Integrity and Publication Ethics
Communicating with Integrity: Inclusive and Accessible Images in Scholarly Publishing
When writing for an audience of your peers or a non-specialized audience, how you write matters as much as what you write. Communicating your message with integrity is a way…

September 19, 2025
Artificial Intelligence Peer Review Research Integrity and Publication Ethics
Peer Review and Integrity Supported by AI: a New Era
The theme of Peer Review Week (PRW) this year is ‘Rethinking Peer Review in the AI Era’. With increasing accessibility of powerful LLMs (Large Language Models) and the proliferation of AI-powered…

September 16, 2025
Communicating with Integrity Open Science Publishing
Being Positive About Negative Data
Although studies presenting inconclusive or null results may be perceived as unsuccessful, the publication of null data, where results may not support the original hypothesis, is essential to ensure transparency…

September 15, 2025
Artificial Intelligence Communicating with Integrity Peer Review Research Integrity and Publication Ethics
Rethinking Peer Review in the AI Era: Tips for Peer Reviewers Navigating the New Landscape
This year’s Peer Review Week 2025 invites us to reflect on the evolving role of artificial intelligence in scholarly publishing. This year’s theme, “Rethinking Peer Review in the AI Era,”…

May 7, 2025
Communicating with Integrity Research Integrity and Publication Ethics
A Word is Worth 1000 Words
When writing for an audience of your peers or a non-specialised audience, how you write matters as much as what you write. Communicating your message with integrity is a way…

April 22, 2025
Communicating with Integrity Research Integrity and Publication Ethics
Saying What You Mean and Meaning What You Say
When writing for an audience of your peers or a non- specialised audience, how you write matters as much as what you write. Communicating your message with integrity is a…

April 8, 2025
Communicating with Integrity Research Integrity and Publication Ethics
Laying a Foundation for Trust
When writing articles for your peers or a non-specialised audience, communicating your message with integrity is fundamental to maintaining trust in your publication. In this series on Communicating with Integrity,…

March 13, 2025
Publishing Researcher Recognition Researcher Support
Karger Researcher Hub: An Essential Resource for Researchers
Navigating the complexities of the publishing process can be challenging for researchers. To support you every step of the way, we at Karger Publishers have developed Karger Research Hub—a dedicated…

July 19, 2024
Artificial Intelligence Open Science Research Integrity and Publication Ethics
Research Integrity 2024: Navigating Challenges and Seizing Opportunities
Every two years the World Conference on Research Integrity (WCRI) gathers together the global community of individuals and organisations committed to upholding the integrity of research. This year’s conference covered…

Are you interested in submitting your research to our journal Ophthalmologica? This podcast episode provides expert insights and tips to success from Martin Zinkernagel (Ophthalmologica, Editor-in-chief) and Marco Casola (Publication Manager, Karger). Listen now

May 3, 2024
Editorial Policies Research Integrity and Publication Ethics
Correcting the Scholarly Record and Dispelling Myths around Corrections
A core part of publication ethics is that when published research is affected by errors or misconduct, it must be corrected. This webinar explains both, the process of fixing errors…

May 3, 2024
Open Science Peer Review Research Integrity and Publication Ethics
Reviewing For Trust: Best Practices for Peer-Reviewers
Peer-reviewers play a crucial role in ensuring the trustworthiness, quality, integrity, and reproducibility of an article. Join Gráinne McNamara (Research Integrity / Publication Ethics Manager, Karger), as she talks about…

May 3, 2024
Peer Review Research Integrity and Publication Ethics
Promoting Reproducibility Through Peer Review
Research reproducibility exists hand in hand with research integrity and good research practices. Learn more about how peer review can improve manuscript reproducibility and strengthen research integrity in our recent…

May 3, 2024
Quality Control Research Integrity and Publication Ethics
Quality Control: The Effect of Substandard Submissions on the Publishing Landscape
Would you like to learn more about quality and quality control in academic publishing? Join Professor Raj Raghupathy (Editor-in-Chief of Medical Principles and Practice), Muna Tamara Kugler (Publication Manager, Karger)…

February 22, 2023
Publishing Research Integrity and Publication Ethics
The Long Road of Research Integrity
Being trustworthy and accurate are non-negotiable values for a medical publisher. Knowing this from the early beginnings Karger has always placed importance on research integrity throughout its history. Have a…

Publishing a research paper as a young author can be a daunting experience. It is therefore very important that scientific publishers support young researchers through every step of the experience…

How can young researchers or medical doctors find their place in (medical) history? We talked with Heinrich Taegtmeyer, Professor of Medicine at McGovern Medical School, the University of Texas Health…
