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Sage highlights 2024 achievements in annual Independence with Impact Report
As Sage marks its 60th anniversary, we reflect on the progress we made serving the higher education community in 2024 in our annual Independence with Impact Report.
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Exploring censorship through the lens of student protest and advocacy
In this series, academic librarians share personal insights into the challenges and opportunities their profession faces with book bans and academic censorship on the rise by responding to one of these prompts:
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New free-to-read collection shares research into democracy and elections
The democracy and elections hub contains a curated selection of freely available resources, making evidence-based research accessible to students, librarians, faculty, researchers, and policymakers
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