About
Research and its outputs serve to advance human progress by facilitating evidence-based exchange of knowledge. The growth of research submissions and published pieces has served to enhance these benefits, while also posing questions about unethical practices within the research landscape. These unethical practices have heightened the global focus on research integrity, underscoring the need to uphold ethical standards, preserve trust and confidence across the research community.

Academic libraries are uniquely positioned to champion research integrity by guiding researchers in conducting and disseminating their work responsibly, transparently, and ethically. Discover the pivotal role libraries can play in promoting integrity and access real-world strategies and actionable solutions that your library can implement today.

Join us at this webinar to:
  • Gain an in-depth understanding of the research integrity landscape in 2025 and discover what is being done to safeguard confidence in research.
  • Learn about different library community concerns around research integrity and consider the role the academic library could play in addressing these challenges.
  • Hear how one institution is currently supporting research integrity and how these efforts support their institution’s research practices.
When
Wednesday, June 18, 2025 · 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time (US & Canada) (GMT -4:00)
Presenters
1747213233-2666f885d9a3ada3
Leander Møller Gøttcke
Research Librarian, University of Southern Denmark
Leander Møller Gøttcke, PhD, is a research librarian at the University Library of Southern Denmark. He is responsible for organizing the library’s PhD services, ranging from informal social events to academic seminars to the library’s mandatory PhD course Responsible Conduct of Research. In addition, he works as a literary scholar, writing on the interrelated histories of democracy and modern literature.
1747213330-cc53cd80f68b6122
Brad Warren
Dean of Libraries, Augusta University
Brad Warren is the Dean of Libraries at Augusta University in Augusta, GA. He has been an academic librarian for over 25 years and has extensive experience working in Access Services, Public Services, Organizational Development and various administrative roles. Previous to his role at AU, Warren served as the Senior Associate Dean at the University of Cincinnati, Director of Access Services at Yale University, Public Relations and Grants Librarian at UNC Charlotte, and Fellow at the North Carolina State University Libraries.
1747213014-eb8ded67cbe3c76a
Emily Singley
Vice President for North American Library Relations, Elsevier
Emily Singley is the Vice President, North American Library Relations at Elsevier. Previously she served in academic library roles at Boston College, Harvard University, Southern New Hampshire University, and Curry College. Emily holds a Masters in Library Science as well as a Masters in Music.
Reserve Your Spot
Full name*
Email Address*
Institution*
Job Title*
Country*
Contact Permission
We would like to keep you up-to-date with what's happening at Elsevier and tell you about our latest products and other services. We may email you about information we think you'll be interested in, including reminders about upcoming events.
If you do not wish to receive such information please tick the box to opt out of these emails.