19 May | 10 am EDT; 3 pm BST; 4 pm CEST
Publishing with Purpose: Research Integrity and Ethics
Confident in your research ethics knowledge? Join this essential session led by publishing professionals on maintaining integrity and ethics in scholarly publishing.
You’ll learn:
- Core research integrity principles
- Common ethical pitfalls to avoid
- Best practices for responsible authorship
- Editorial policies and peer review ethics
- Handling conflicts of interest
- Real-world case studies and solutions
28 May | 10 am EDT; 3 pm BST; 4 pm CEST
Responsible AI Use for Journal Publishing
Explore how generative AI is transforming scholarly publishing—and learn how to use it responsibly. This session will cover key principles for ethical AI integration in journal workflows, including disclosure requirements, human oversight, rights protection, and best practices for maintaining research integrity. Attendees will gain practical guidance on applying AI tools without compromising quality or transparency, ensuring innovation aligns with publishing standards.
3 June | 9 am EDT; 2 pm BST; 3 pm CEST
AI and the Future of Publishing
Join David Flanagan for a strategic look at how AI is reshaping discovery, peer review, and the broader publishing ecosystem—and what 2026 will bring based on 2025’s key learnings.
You’ll explore:
- Wiley’s AI solutions (Gateway, etc)
- AI’s impact on research discovery and literature search
- Evolution of AI in peer review and quality assurance
- 2025 key learnings and 2026 forecast for AI in scholarly publishing
- Forward-looking analysis: Where is the industry heading?
- Opportunities and challenges for libraries and researchers
25 June | 10 am EDT; 3 pm BST; 4 pm CEST
Transparent Reporting in Clinical Research
Transparent reporting in clinical research is essential for research quality, integrity, and trust. This webinar will explore best‑practice reporting guidelines for different study types, including CONSORT, STROBE, and PRISMA, and explain why rigorous reporting matters throughout the research lifecycle. The session will also address race and ethnicity reporting, sex and gender considerations, and the journey from clinical trial registration to publication. Attendees will gain practical guidance on meeting reporting requirements, including specific considerations for article types such as systematic reviews and case reports, and learn how Wiley journals support and assess compliance with these standards.
30 June | 9 am EDT; 2 pm BST; 3 pm CEST
Accessibility in Practice: Content Accessibility and Disability Inclusion in Scholarly Publishing
As accessibility regulations tighten globally, scholarly publishers must meet growing obligations to ensure that research content, platforms, and digital products are usable by all readers — regardless of ability. This presentation examines the two regulatory frameworks most relevant to the global publishing industry: the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the European Accessibility Act (EAA).
