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Sage Open Access Oncology Journals

Our open access oncology journals open doors to a world where knowledge is freely accessible, empowering researchers and clinicians to stay informed and engaged in the fight against cancer. Explore peer-reviewed articles, case studies, and expert insights curated by leading minds in the field.


Pure Gold Open Access Journals

The following lists the pure gold open access journals published by Sage. All articles published in the journals provide worldwide, barrier-free access to the full-text of articles online, immediately on publication under a creative commons license. All articles are rigorously peer-reviewed retaining the quality hallmarks of the academic publishing process that authors would experience in publishing in any traditional Sage journal.




Sage Psychology Webinars

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From cognitive neuropsychology and research methods to study skills and student wellbeing, our free Psychology webinars help you refresh your knowledge, build new skills and better support your students.




Sage and IPSA

Sage is delighted to offer International Political Science Association members 25% off all Sage titles.

Claiming your Discount

Use the menu to the left to browse Sage titles and add the ones you wish to purchase to your basket. When prompted at the checkout, please enter the discount code UK10SM016 (for customers in the US and Canada please use code S101PSA) to recieve your discount. 

To get you started we have highlighted some new and bestselling Sage titles below.


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. 


Video Resources for Political Analysis

 

Matthew Loveless’ short video guide to political analysis. These bite-sized, intuitive guides are perfect for students looking to get started on learning data and statistics. He uses golf to explain non-liner models, compares measuring distances in space and finding reference categories for dummy variables and more. As he says, statistics is like catching a bobcat by the tail—you better know what you’re doing!




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