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SAGE is an international, leading publisher of 70 titles in Engineering, Materials Science and Computing. The collection includes the 18 journals of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers alongside other essential research from a diverse range of subjects including rehabilitation and assistive technologies, mechanical engineering and polymer materials. The collection now features the leading open access journal in its field, Advances in Mechanical Engineering.



SAGE and ALA Announce 2014 Peter Lyman Memorial Scholarship Winner

Los Angeles, CA - SAGE and the American Library Association today announce Samuel Dodson as the recipient of the 2014 Peter Lyman Memorial/SAGE Scholarship in New Media and a travel grant to the 2015 ALA Midwinter Meeting in Chicago. A recent graduate of Lewis and Clark College, Dodson will begin a duel Master of Archival Studies and Master of Library and Information Studies this fall at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.









Engineering & Materials Science

SAGE is an international, leading publisher of 70 titles in Engineering, Materials Science and Computing. The collection includes the 18 journals of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers alongside other essential research from a diverse range of subjects including rehabilitation and assistive technologies, mechanical engineering and polymer materials. The collection now features the leading open access journal in its field, Advances in Mechanical Engineering.


Big Data and Social Research Roundup No.20

In this month’s Big Data Newsletter, SAGE is offering readers a free course from SAGE Campus: Introduction to Big Data for Social Scientists. This short course explores how large-scale datasets and computational methods are changing social research, providing users with answers to frequently asked big data questions.

You can also catch up on our latest data science webinars! If you missed out on the Python and R webinars, you can watch the recordings for free here:


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