Full-Service Development for Higher Education Products
From content creation to XML, we provide full-service editorial and production teams that include instructional designers, subject matter experts, editors, and writers. Whether it’s core textbook work or supplement creation and management, we can help. KGL’s Higher Education content team has experience managing textbook production and digital product creation, from setting up projects and working with authors to finalizing content. All our editors have publishing backgrounds in editorial development, and our project managers are cross-trained in editorial management, allowing us to view production from a cross-functional perspective.

Editorial Project Management
- author production-planning meetings
- permissions log creation and tracking
- art/photo log creation and tracking
- permissions assessment and photo research
- schedule creation and management
- author management
- query resolution
- peer-review coordination
- copyediting/production editing
- proofreading
- indexing
Content Creation
- subject matter expert identification
- instructional design
- guideline and prototype creation
- pedagogy development
- assessment development
Developmental Editing
- structural editing
- pedagogical editing
- copyediting (manuscript editing)
- final manuscript preparation
Production
- production management
- workflow development
- asset tracking
- author corrections
- weekly status reports
Supplemental Creation and Management
- syllabus design and course objectives
- presentation slideshows
- instructor manuals
- study guides
- worksheets (print and digital)
- cases and solutions
- video teaching materials
- lesson plans
- quizzes
- content for online games
- flashcards
- epub and mobi creation and conversion
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Latest Insights

In this post we look back at some of the most important Research Integrity touchpoints from 2025.

As 2025 comes to a close, the KGL Accucoms teams from around the world have reflected on the major trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping conversations with libraries and publishers this year.

Integrity is no longer a downstream activity. It is becoming an upstream expectation that requires coordinated people, workflows, and technology working in concert.
