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The Journal of Urban History Celebrates 40 Years of Success

Jessica Costello, Marketing, SAGE US   I recently had the privilege to listen to the current editor of the Journal of Urban History (JUH), David Goldfield, as he shared his journey of starting an academic journal from the ground up … Continue reading

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Announcing Some Changes for SAGE Connection

In 2009 we launched the SAGE Connection blog with the mission to keep you connected with the world of scholarship and give you an insider’s view into the world of academic publishing. We are happy to report that since its launch, … Continue reading

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Early career researcher? Don’t miss our peer review workshop, organized by Sense about Science

By Mithu Lucraft, PR Manager SAGE passionately supports the advancement of scholarship. Since 1965 when our founder Sara Miller McCune signed our first journal, Urban Affairs Review, we have built publishing partnerships with many of the world’s leading scholarly societies, … Continue reading

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Primary Sources Appear with a Click

By Melissa Crowley, Journals Marketing Manager It wasn’t that long ago that if you wanted to use primary sources in your research, your choices were largely limited to fighting with the microfiche machine or traveling to far corners of the globe to … Continue reading

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“It’s true that some people’s reading habits are changing, though nothing beats the simple beauty and utility of a book for me”

To mark the first birthday of the LSE Impact Blog, the LSE Review of Books is holding an awards ceremony on 16 May 2013 to recognise the hard work of our contributors and to thank all parties involved in helping … Continue reading

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Welcome International Journal!

We are delighted to announce that we have been selected by the Canadian International Council (CIC) and the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History (CCIH) to publish Canada’s pre-eminent journal of global policy analysis, International Journal. SAGE has a well … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday Social Science Bites!

SAGE’s Global Publishing Director, Ziyad Marar talks with Nigel Warburton and David Edmonds about the one year anniversary of Social Science Bites. SAGE is committed to supporting the core work that has been central to our identity as a publisher. … Continue reading

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Are you a budding student blogger? Then this is for you

By Katie Baker, PR Executive, SAGE UK Here at SAGE one of our driving passions is to support and enable debates around public policy and the social sciences. Increasingly, as can be seen from the recent SAGE sponsored awards for … Continue reading

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SAGE and Coursera come together for MOOC success

By Camille Gamboa, PR Asssociate, SAGE US Committed to the broad dissemination of scholarship and education, today we were happy to announce that we will be partnering with Coursera, a leading massive open online course (MOOC) provider, to launch a … Continue reading

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Why Buy and Read Major Works?

Guest post by Professor Mark Tadajewski, Durham University At various points in my career I have been involved with institutions that have had great books in their collections and good electronic journal packages. This is all well and good, but … Continue reading

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