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Our International Presence

SAGE Publishing publishes and disseminates research and learning on a global scale, with registered publishing offices in Los Angeles, Washington DC, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.

To ensure the widest possible dissemination of our content, we work with representatives and agents across five continents. SAGE has sales offices in Rio de Janeiro, Beijing, Shanghai, Cairo, Kyoto, Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne, Seoul, and Taipei.


Environmental Reads

 

 

Here is a curated collection of interdisciplinary research articles offering insights into environmental issues.


About Sage India

Sage is a global academic publisher of books, journals, and library resources with a growing range of technologies to enable discovery, access, and engagement. Founded by Sara Miller McCune in 1965, today, we are controlled by a group of trustees charged with maintaining our independence and mission indefinitely.



SAGE Choice

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Publish your Article Open Access in a SAGE Subscription Journal with SAGE Choice

 


Sage signs a transformative agreement with Norwegian consortium

 

Sage Publishing has signed a new open access publishing agreement with Unit consortium (Norwegian consortium for higher education and research), which negotiates and manages 39 licence agreements on behalf of Norwegian research libraries from the public sector. The three-year read and publish agreement applies to all articles received and accepted from January 1st, 2020 and will provide Norwegian researchers with:

Unlimited open access publishing rights in more than 890+ hybrid journals including titles published on behalf of, or in association with, over 400 societies




Holocaust education- working towards cultivating global citizenship, promoting human rights, and developing a culture of peace and prevention of genocide

The Holocaust as a topic of study is present to varying degrees in a substantial number of countries, notably European, as well as countries where victims of the Holocaust have sought refuge and others not directly affected. A recent study by UNESCO and the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research found that at least 65 countries specifically mention the genocide of Jews and other crimes perpetrated by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, in their secondary schools’ social sciences and history curricula.


Non-Academic & Special Libraries

Knowledge solutions for better outcomes

Whatever type of library or institution you are based at we have something that is sure to match your needs. From government to NGO’s, law firms to hospitals, engineering to pharmaceutical, public libraries to schools, anyone responsible for information management or content delivery will benefit from staying up to date with all our products and purchasing options.



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