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How to Get Published: Resources for Librarians

Are your patrons turning to you for advice on how to get published? Perhaps you are interested in publishing your own research in one of SAGE’s information science journals. SAGE is committed to supporting librarians in shaping the scholarship of the future. Find a range of resources here on this page to guide you through each step of the author journey. 


Inspection Copy Feedback

You can quickly and easily confirm whether you are adopting our textbooks (or not) online.

The information you submit helps us to make sure that students can access your recommended texts at the right time of year, ensuring the smooth running of your course(s).

To submit your adoption confirmation/feedback online, please click on the appropriate link below:

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Bibliographic Information

Sage Data Station

The Sage Data Station is an FTP site that contains regularly updated bibliographic information and cover images for all Sage titles.




Teaching resources for textbooks

Our online resources give guidance and support in using a textbook to teach a course. Use these resources in flipped, blended and face-to-face learning, or give them to your students for self-study activities before or after class. 

Closely related to the textbook, they are comparable to pedagogy within the book and are carefully developed and explained to make them easy to use. 

They can include: 


How is communication research evolving in the digital age?

How do technologies such as social media, blogging, and texting affect the way communication and media research is conducted? Launching as a four-volume set, The SAGE Encyclopedia of Communication Research Methods covers a range of theories and methodologies used in communication research as well as trends influencing the future of the field.



Accessibility

Sage Publications Online and Print Accessibility Policy: Facilitating Access


Accessibility

Sage Publications Online and Print Accessibility Policy: Facilitating Access


How did today’s Washington get so politically divided?

CQ Press examines the pivotal 2014 election year in America Votes 31

Just two years after reelecting President Obama, how did Americans sweep Democratic power from the Senate and give Republicans even greater control of the House? Focused on election results and key data by county and district for the House, Senate, and governors’ elections from the 2013–2014 election year, America Votes 31 is published today by CQ Press (an imprint of SAGE Publishing).


So Why Don’t Women Rule the World?

CQ Press today announces the release of Why Don’t Women Rule the World?, a book that combines feminist and political research to encourage students’ political interest and ambition and close the gender gap along the way. The book integrates intersectionality throughout, taking into account global and diverse experiences and backgrounds.


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