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Special Collections at Sage

As an independent publisher, integrity is a core value of our organization and we are committed to upholding the highest ethical standards across the whole publication process. This commitment is reflected in our Special Collection practices, learn how below.

Our Special Collections

At Sage, we launch Special Collections that:



Sage Open Access Agreement in South Africa

Choose open access publishing for increased impact and global visibility

  • Publish open access in the journal of your choice
  • Benefit from free open access publishing in over 900 hybrid journals

Sage Open Access Agreements in Germany

Choose open access publishing for increased impact and global visibility

  • Publish open access in the journal of your choice
  • Benefit from free open access publishing in over 900 hybrid journals

Sage Open Access Agreement in Sweden

Choose open access publishing for increased impact and global visibility

  • Publish open access in the journal of your choice
  • Benefit from free open access publishing in over 900 hybrid journals

EIFL

Sage has an agreement with EIFL to publish articles open access. The agreement for eligible countries will run from January 01, 2022, through to December 31, 2024. The details of the agreement are as follows: 

To qualify for the agreement, the corresponding author must have an article accepted for publication between January 01, 2022, and December 31, 2024, and be affiliated with an eligible institution in an EIFL country (please see below).




COUNTER Release 5 Code of Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is COUNTER?

COUNTER provides the Code of Practice that enables publishers and vendors to report usage of their electronic resources in a consistent way. This enables libraries to compare data received from different publishers and vendors.


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