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The table below summarises the open access archiving policy for book content published by SAGE.
The policy outlined below has been developed to enable authors of SAGE books and Institutional Repository Managers to easily identify what book content can be archived under what terms. For the archiving of content outlined below in open access archives, no additional, specific permission to archive is required.
Emma Smith, author of Key Issues in Education and Social Justice and co-editor of The BERA/SAGE Handbook of Educational Research on how political ideologies impac
Here are some top tips from our author, Aaron Bradbury, to help you put the new Early Years Foundation Stage in practice.
Your manuscript will undergo an initial evaluation to check that it conforms to the submission requirements. If it doesn’t, it will be returned to you for amendments prior to peer review. Manuscripts may be desk rejected without peer review at this point if they are out of scope for the journal or otherwise unsuitable.
We also provide paywall-free links to the Sage articles you cite so your audience can read the underlying scholarship for free. To get a paywall-free link to an article in Sage journals, please email press@sagepub.co.uk with the name of the article and the journal one business day ahead of the publication of your article.
Many Sage journals are hosted on Sage Track, a web based online submission and peer review system powered by ScholarOne™ Manuscripts. Please see the submission guidelines of the journal you wish to submit to find out its preferred submission method.