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Turkey (ANKOS)

Sage has an agreement with ANKOS Consortium (Turkey) to publish articles open access. The agreement for participating organizations will run from  January 1, 2022, through to December 31, 2024. The details of the agreement are as follows:


Cyprus (Cyprus Libraries Consortium)

Sage has an agreement with Cyprus Libraries Consortium to publish articles open access. The agreement for participating organizations will run from January 01, 2022 through to December 31, 2024. The details of the agreement are as follows:



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Your roadmap to the nation’s capital: Washington Information Directory 2015–2016

Washington, DC. Because it’s filled with so many different governmental and nongovernmental agencies, offices, and officials, Washington, D.C., feels like a foreign land to many Americans. How do they find the right contact at the right organization? Where do they find specifics about equal employment opportunities, finance and investments, housing, immigration, terrorism, internships, or consumer product and food safety? Washington Information Directory 2015–2016 from CQ Press Reference is the perfect place to turn. 




SAGE Publishing Statement on Plan S

We understand the signatories of Plan S are frustrated by the pace of transition to open access (OA), but we believe that the hybrid option is a crucial element in the transformation, as long as it is underpinned by meaningful local and global offsetting polices and liberal Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM) archiving policies. While we do not view hybrid OA as an end in itself, we believe it has an important role to play in the transformation of less well-funded disciplines.


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