Person holding a blue sign that says ‘Yes We’re Open’ in front of a building window.

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…

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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…

Entrance gate with a large blue banner displaying details for the 8th World Conference on Research Integrity, WCRI 2024, held in Athens, Greece from 2–5 June 2024.

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…

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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…

Portrait of Hendrik Scholl, Editor-in-Chief of Ophthalmic Research

As part of our community event for International Open Access Week, we interviewed Editor-in-Chief Professor Hendrik Scholl, who explains why it was the right move to flip our journal Ophthalmic…