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KnowledgeWorks Global Ltd. supports every stage of the content life cycle. Whether you publish books, journals, magazines, catalogs, directories, or eLearning courses, we set the standard for turning information into knowledge.

Future-Proof
Your Society
Discover expert professional and management services for scholarly publishers and associations to continue thriving in a changing world.
Scale Your
Commercial Enterprise
Unburden staff and automate routine publishing operations to better serve your stakeholders and remain competitive in an evolving market.


Empower Educators
with Authority
Develop advanced preK-12, higher ed, and adult learning solutions with an industry-leading team of seasoned instructional and eLearning specialists.
Bring All Kinds of
Information to Life
Deliver print and digital trade publications, books, magazines, catalogs, and directories to your customers and readers with full-service, born-accessible workflows.


Transform Potential
into Performance
Train your teams and increase your organization’s productivity with custom learning solutions and immersive experiences for the modern workforce.​
Events

Don't miss KGL's Science Editor, Joe Berman's sessions on mastering high-quality assessments and turning science misconceptions into unforgettable lessons.
Join KGL at STM US in Washington to explore smarter peer review, research integrity, and the future of scholarly publishing.
Meet with KGL at CSE to reimagine your editorial and peer review workflows.
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