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Publishing Quality Content

How to Attract and Publish High Quality Content

Below are some ideas on encouraging submissions to your journal which you may like to discuss with your Sage editor.



Hear What Others Have To Say

Don’t just take our word for it – below are just a few testimonials from our current partners:

 

“For over thirty years, our journal has been published and produced by Sage. Having a publisher with an outstanding academic reputation, high skilled persons, with global coverage, is essential for our journal.”

Lars Magnusson and Jan Ottosson, Co-Editors, Economic and Industrial Democracy (Uppsala University, Sweden)


 



Instructions for Contributor License signing (subscription) authors

In order for Sage to publish your article in one of our hybrid or subscription journals, you must sign a Contributor License.

The below instructions will guide you through how to sign your Contributor License in Sage Journals: Licensing & Payment. 

After your article has been accepted for publication, following the peer review process, you will be contacted with instructions and a link to Sage Journals: Licensing & Payment.


Page and publication charges

Some subscription journals charge authors page or publication charges to publish their article. There has been ambiguity when an article, from one of these journals, has any of these associated costs as well as open access (OA) as to what should be charged. Therefore, Sage is clarifying its policy on the subject (July 2022).

There are two ways an article in a subscription journal can publish OA, one is through requesting to publish your article OA, this is called Sage Choice, or the article may have been identified as part of one of our Open Access Sales Deals (OASD).


Nurses Throughout History

Women in Nursing

There are several significant contributions made to nursing by incredible women from a range of backgrounds. That's why we've compiled information on some of them, to serve as a reminder of how far we've come.


 



FAQs

What is open access?

Open access content is made freely available to under the terms of a Creative Commons licence. Open access publication is usually subject to payment of an article processing charge (APC) paid by the author, institution or funding body. 





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