November 25, 2025
Does Your Research Have a Story to Tell?
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: your research could solve a genuine problem and still gather dust. Not because it’s flawed. Not…
September 18, 2025
AI in Peer Review: A Helping Hand, Not a Replacement
Imagine spending months crafting a research paper, only to receive vague feedback that leaves you more confused than enlightened. Human…
September 16, 2025
In Pursuit of the ‘Click’: Accessibility in Medical Publishing
If asked to imagine healthcare, you might envision a doctor and patient in a sterile room filled with medical equipment…
August 28, 2025
From Gatekeepers to Gateways of Knowledge: Library 2.0
Libraries are evolving into dynamic digital ecosystems that champion openness, equity, and collaboration. As integral players in the scholarly landscape,…
Embracing new Open Access models that could make publishing simpler for authors, with no costs for them, Karger introduced Subscribe…
October 21, 2024
Open Access Week 2024
International Open Access Week (Oct. 21-27, 2024) is an opportunity to reflect on Open Access (OA), how far we have…
Interview between Christna Chap, Karger’s Head of Editorial Development, and Eirik Wahlstrøm, CEO of Ludenso Augmented Reality (AR) is a…
April 1, 2024
Introducing the Newest Human Organ…the Aorta!
It was an Oscar award-winning moment for the aorta recently as it was finally officially recognized by the medical community…
December 14, 2023
AI and ChatGPT in Research: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Guest Post by Martijn Roelandse, Park 56 In 2017, I had the pleasure of attending the STM Tech Trends workshop….
November 20, 2023
The Road(s) to OA: Where Are Transformative Agreements Leading?
In our last post, we considered the winding roads to Open Access (OA), summarizing the Karger in Conversation panel discussion,…
November 15, 2023
The Long and Winding Road to Open Access
If Open Access (OA) is the destination, it appears to be in sight – much as you might look up…
October 26, 2023
Celebrating Open Access Week: Onward to Open
Open Access is on our minds every day, but Open Access Week is a great time to take stock of…
September 26, 2023
Unlocking Editorial Efficiency: Combining Machine and Human Skills in Journal Publishing
Guest post by Krishna K. Chinnaiah, Molecular Connections The publication of research is a long-established tradition. For many years, scholarly…
June 26, 2023
Exploring the Power of Plain Language
An insightful interview with patient advocate Trishna Bharadia on plain language summaries. Plain language summaries (PLS) are rapidly gaining recognition…
Surgeon Andreas Vesalius, the inspiration behind Karger’s annual innovation award, not only revolutionized anatomy when he published “De humanis corporis…
February 22, 2023
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…
February 14, 2023
The Importance of Open Data
For many people, the one artifact of the research process they see might be the polished article published in a…


