It’s too early to fully determine how this technology will be deployed into teaching, learning and research effectively, but it’s not too early to ask how will librarians use it (and its inevitable follow-up technologies), and if they should use it at all?
Read MoreAs part of our commitment to publishing impactful research that helps to influence and inform policy, practice, and the public, Sage has committed to the five principles for publishers outlined in the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA).
Read MoreThe question arises of what should we – any member of the higher ed community – do now to ensure a healthy future for academic librarianship? There’s a range of answers. Hopefully, we learned some things during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreTalk about the future of libraries is cyclical. Through the years of feast or famine, one continuous thread in this conversation has been what the future library looks like. In light of recent discourse around library budgets and announcements regarding moving away from a physical library with books, what is the library's future?
Read MoreIt is this move beyond service provision to partners in our university’s strategic endeavors that will ensure a healthy future for academic libraries. The new UKRI OA policy on long-form publications which goes into effect in 2024 is a good place to start.
Read MoreOver the next few months, you may notice some changes to our look — our logo, font, colors, imagery, and more — and the way we talk about our company. Sage’s identity as an independent company has always been a guiding principle for how we run our business and support partners like you, and this refreshed brand more effectively infuses this spirit of independence into everything we touch.
Read MoreAt Sage’s Women in SBS Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, fellow publishers, professors, researchers, Sage employees, and others improved or added new articles for scholars doing critical work to advance their disciplines, improve how our sciences are taught, and come up with solutions to pressing social issues.
Read MoreWhat made an impact in the social and behavioral sciences in 2022? In this year’s review, we look back at the content from across our platforms that has sparked conversation, engaged the academic community, and made an impact.
Read MoreTorsten Bell, chief executive officer of the Resolution Foundation, delivered the 2022 Campaign for Social Science Annual Sage Lecture, on November 22. Bell’s talk, “The cost of living crisis: the short and the long view,” focused on the immediate cost-of-living crisis in the United Kingdom, and the background for the country experiencing it: a living standards stagnation stretching back well over a decade.
Read MoreSage has added to its free-to-read collection of research and resources on Structural Racism and Police Violence.
Read MoreLouise Skelding Tattle, associate research integrity director at Sage, writes about publishing inclusive research in Sage journals and “how to ensure research outcomes work for the affected community and not a narrow group of privileged participants.”
Read MoreSocial Science for Social Justice is a new book series from Sage that challenges traditional academic frameworks that have been exclusionary to people of colour.
Read MoreWe caught up with Amy Sparrow, Head of Product Marketing at Technology from SAGE to find out about the impact she's had, what independence means to her, and how she's been supported to make the change to hybrid working.
Read MoreMichael Todd, editor of Social Science Space, a SAGE website, recently interviewed Chair of he San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment, or DORA, Stephen Curry, about the work organization 10 years after its launch.
Read MoreThree award committees are now accepting nominations to honor those who work in the social and behavioral sciences. Read for more information and how to submit.
Read MoreSage is a proud partner and contributor to Peer Review Week. Browse these resources to learn how we can create an ethical peer review landscape.
Read MoreWhat role can – and should – members of the academic community play as censorship increasingly becomes institutionalized and bans and restrictions are on the ri
Read MoreCelebrate U.S. Women’s Equality Day and winning the right to vote by exploring this collection of open access resources that highlights topics related to women’s history, equality, gender equity, and intersectionality from a diverse set of disciplines.
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