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Promote Your Journal

Increasingly, a variety of different online platforms are being used as places to discover, and engage with, research. Journal content is also no longer limited to just text; it now includes video, podcasts, images, datasets, photographs and maps. Multimedia content aids the discoverability and share-ability of content and allows users to engage with your publication. SAGE Publishing is dedicated to supporting you to ensure that your journal is visible where the user starts their search.






Working with Guest Editors

Publishing special/themed issues or supplements can enhance the profile of the Journal, attract new authors and submissions, and support usage and citations. Many journal editors will arrange for a guest editor to handle the issue on their behalf. 


Using the Sage Track reviewer database

The Sage Track database contains contact information for authors who have previously submitted to the journal and reviewers who have been invited to review and/or reviewed for the journal. A user (e.g. a prospective reviewer) can create an account for a journal at any time. These searches can help identify suitable reviewers from these existing users in the system:



Using AI in peer review and publishing

Large Language Models (LLMs) and other AI models in Peer Review and Publishing

The opportunities and threats of using LLMs and AI in research writing

At Sage, we recognize and champion new technology that facilitates conducting, writing and disseminating research. A multitude of tools and technology have been developed in recent years that can increase productivity and aid those perhaps writing in English as a second or third language.


Demographic data FAQs

In line with Taking Action on Diversity, our ScholarOne sites include demographic questions that users may complete. This page provides relevant information about these questions including details on consent, data protection, and updating data.


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