Covid-19 research
Sage has made the following resources and efforts available to help social, behavioral and medical researchers study the novel coronavirus and its impact on society:
Free access to coronavirus-related medical, social, and behavioral science articles
Sage has signed on to a statement organized by the Wellcome Trust that affirms our commitment to sharing research data and findings relevant to the COVID-19 outbreak. We have opened access to the latest medical research from Sage that is related to the virus, as well as top social and behavioral research to help individuals, communities, and leaders make the best decisions on dealing with the outbreak and its consequences.
Journals author gateway
Our journals author gateway page features a range of resources to support authors preparing articles in remote or challenging circumstances. The page includes our free How to Get Published online course, the Sage Journals Blog and Sage’s preprints community, Advance.
Advance: a Sage preprints community
Advance enables researchers within the fields of humanities and social sciences to post their work online and free of charge. Advance facilitates broad dissemination of ideas earlier in the research process and extends Sage's mission of disseminating research on a global scale, in turn further supporting open science.
Find open access articles with Lean Library
To support researchers as they adjust to online learning and working off campus, Lean Library is providing its automatic Open Access finder to everyone, regardless if their university works with Lean Library.
The social & behavioral science response from Social Science Space
With the spread of the novel coronavirus and its attendant COVID-19 outbreak, social and behavioral science is being deployed to assuage fears, understand risk, improve public health and implement social distancing strategies. These articles and resources on our community site, Social Science Space, seek to assist in that educational effort.
The big data response from Sage Ocean
SAGE Ocean has gathered a collection of resources related to the analysis of COVID-19 data. These include mapping the spread of the virus, GitHub data repositories, some of the datasets currently being used as well as how people are using R and Python to help understand the virus.
Report: how do students find and access research?
This report from Lean Library looks at the challenges students face during their research journey, how these issues have been exacerbated as a result of the need to study off-campus, and how the Lean Library browser extension can help.
Video series: social and behavioral scientists on COVID
In this series of short videos, academics from across key disciplines discuss the impacts of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic social and behavioral scientists’ research. They also share the lessons learned so far, the most relevant findings in their disciplines, what the media and government have gotten wrong, and more.