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Taking Action on Diversity

Some steps editors can take to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within their journals

Introduction

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is something that we care deeply about at SAGE. We are aware that the publishing industry, including SAGE, has much more work to do in order to better reflect the diversity of the world we seek to educate and inform.



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Advertising opportunities are available across most SAGE journals. For copy deadlines and artwork specifications, please refer to the relevant journal rate card.


Gold OA Article Processing Charges

View the price list for our Gold open access journals, detailing the current article processing charges (APCs) for publication of a standard research article. 

  • Price APC – refers to the full price APC for the journal. 
  • The current APC – refers to the APC currently being charged for a standard article. This may be discounted from the list price. 

For other price points please visit the journal's individual website.

 





SAGE announces travel grant winners for annual UKSG Conference

London (31 March 2015) SAGE today is delighted to announce the winners of a joint travel grant sponsorship with Springer, for the Annual 2015 UKSG Conference. The sponsorship award, awarded to 6 students and early career professionals, enables the winners to attend the 2015 UKSG Annual Conference and be an active part of the debates that are affecting the current academic landscape.

The winners of the 2015 annual travel grant are:

Students


Librarians urge publishers to "get their metadata out there everywhere"

SAGE white paper presents collaborative opportunities for improving discoverability in 2015

Los Angeles, CA. What are the biggest challenges that librarians face in promoting discovery of scholarly content? What can libraries, publishers, and other members of the community do to overcome them? “Improving the Discoverability of Scholarly Content: Academic Library Priorities and Perspectives,” a new SAGE white paper out today, discusses new ways for members of the scholarly communications supply chain to come together to solve discoverability issues.


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