The 16th GW Ethics in Publishing Conference will be held on Thursday, October 22, 2026, with a possible second half day on Friday, October 23rd.
Both days will be hybrid: with in-person and virtual presentations and attendees, at the George Washington University Arlington Education Center, in Arlington, VA (Washington, DC metro area) and online.
See the complete Call for Presentations.
Proposal Submission Form.
Use this form to submit your presentation proposal. We welcome your proposal and will seek to accommodate as many presentations as possible. Please indicate whether you and your co-presenters are able to present in person or online. Proposal submission deadline is May 1, 2026.
The theme of this year's conference is Integrity by Design.
The 16th annual GW Ethics in Publishing Conference engages students, professionals, and researchers to demonstrate ethical leadership and restore public trust in publishing and scholarly communications.
This year's conference promotes proactive action and the implementation of creative and systemic solutions to promote integrity in the profession and practice of publishing.
Publishing, library, and scholarly communications professionals will present on forward-thinking strategies such as: designing transparent peer review practices; advancing publishing equity and inclusive design; developing solutions to strengthen research integrity; employing Artificial Intelligence intentionally and conscientiously; and leveraging metadata to track and trace the scholarly record. Participants will explore how inclusive practices, accessibility, and community-centered models serve as the foundation for a more accountable and trustworthy publishing ecosystem.
We are seeking conference presentations from (and for) publishing and library professionals, scholars, faculty, and students.
Suggested topics include but are not limited to:
- Implementation of equitable solutions to peer review challenges
- Intentional approaches to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Research Integrity
- Improving publishing equity in the workplace and publishing practices
- Impact of diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility efforts
- Multilingual publishing and strategies to improve access
- Accessibility efforts and impact
- Environmental sustainability and publishing
- Inclusive practices in language editing and design
- Developing community-centered peer review practices
- Equity in the publishing ecosystem (i.e. staff, authors, reviewers, & editorial boards of university presses and scholarly publishing organizations)
- Approaches to upholding author integrity (plagiarism, etc.)
- Improvements in author outreach and education
- Improving representation on editorial boards
- Upholding academic freedom and countering book banning and censorship
- Partnerships between presses in developed & developing economies
We welcome proposals from professionals, students, researchers, scholars, and enthusiasts of publishing, library and information science, scholarly communication, media studies, and all fields with an interest in ethics in publishing.
Presentations will include invited speakers, multiple speaker panels, and short presentations. See presentation videos and slides from the 15th GW Ethics in Publishing Conference. Last year's conference featured 54 publishing and library professionals and students in 26 sessions and nearly 700 attendees.
We encourage you to present and attend in person, but we understand this is not always possible. Presenters who are unable to travel to the conference site are able to present virtually. Unfortunately, we are unable to defray travel expenses.
The GW Ethics in Publishing conference is organized by the Graduate Program in Publishing, College of Professional Studies, George Washington University.
Deadline for Proposal Submissions for the 16th Ethics in Publishing Conference is May 1, 2026.
We will endeavor to accommodate as many presentations as possible. We may group your presentation with other similar topics by other presenters. Presentations will range from 15-40 minutes.
We also invite you to submit a paper to the award-winning GW Journal of Ethics in Publishing. See the journal's call for papers.
Registration for the conference is free and will be open soon. Use this form to submit your proposal for presenting at the conference. A registration form for attendees will be available soon.