Book Proposal & Manuscript Guidelines
This booklet outlines what our Commissioning Editors find useful in a book proposal.
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This booklet outlines what our Commissioning Editors find useful in a book proposal.
Sage publishes a number of Open Access articles under our Gold Open Access journals and Sage Choice options. See below for information regarding the reuse of these articles. Please note that Sage may make additional non-Open Access content freely viewable on Sage Journals, and the reuse of such material may require permission.
As a leading international publisher of books, journals and electronic media, we work closely with authors and editors to produce the most outstanding works in the fields in which we publish. Here you’ll find a selection of handy resources - for both prospective and current authors - that are designed to make submitting a book proposal or publishing your book as easy as possible.
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Author(s)
Article Title
Journal
DOI
Volume (if applicable)
Issue (if applicable)
Page numbers (if applicable)
Date of publication
SAGE as the original publisher
A link to the original article as published on SAGE Journals (where practicable)
A number of funders require research articles which have resulted from their funding to be made open access. Sage helps authors comply with these mandates either via the gold open access publication route or green open access archiving.
Please check with your funder if there is a mandate to publish your research open access and the criteria for compliance. There are other resources which may also be helpful:
A number of funders require research articles which have resulted from their funding to be made open access. SAGE helps authors comply with these mandates either via the gold open access publication route or green open access archiving.
Please check with your funder if there is a mandate to publish your research open access and the criteria for compliance. There are other resources which may also be helpful:
Why publish Sage Choice?
Why publish SAGE Choice?
At Sage we value the hard work and dedication of our reviewers, so we are very happy to offer the following rewards every time you review for a Sage journal:
Open Access Position Statement
Content published in Sage journals represents the view of the author(s) and does not necessary reflect those of the journal, the affiliated organization(s) or Sage.