You are in: South Asia
Change location
Sage is pleased to announce 27 subject collections at a more affordable price. Titles included in Sage Premier and Sage Deep Backfile are also available within these discipline-specific collections.
1 August 2015: The world’s leading independent academic publisher SAGE has joined hands with YODA Press to publish books, redefining its publishing philosophy. SAGE has always believed in playing a creative role in the society by disseminating thoughtful works of scholarship by and for educators, and other scholars globally.
After experiencing dramatic structural changes and transition recessions following independence, Central Asian economies have been able to recover and experience high rates of growth and declining poverty rates over the last 15 years. The challenge for Central Asian countries over the next 30–40 years is to sustain a rapid growth path, pursue their transformation and integration into the global economy, and ensure a gradual convergence towards the more developed countries.
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
Sage is pleased to announce 27 subject collections at a more affordable price. Titles included in Sage Premier and Sage Deep Backfile are also available within these discipline-specific collections.