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Are your patrons turning to you for advice on how to get published? Perhaps you are interested in publishing your own research in one of SAGE’s information science journals. SAGE is committed to supporting librarians in shaping the scholarship of the future. Find a range of resources here on this page to guide you through each step of the author journey.
Sage is the world’s leading independent academic publisher and is committed to global dissemination of research.
You can quickly and easily confirm whether you are adopting our textbooks (or not) online.
The information you submit helps us to make sure that students can access your recommended texts at the right time of year, ensuring the smooth running of your course(s).
To submit your adoption confirmation/feedback online, please click on the appropriate link below:
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If you cannot process your request through the CCC, please contact the Permissions team through our Sage Permissions Portal.
At SAGE, we take seriously our obligation to ensure readers get to the SAGE content they need as smoothly and effectively as possible wherever their starting point and regardless of their device. We tackle discoverability for our products in 4 key areas: open web discovery, institutional discovery, specialized database discovery, and across-SAGE discovery.

Supporting students through university is easier when they have access to the right tools. Help students thrive with our study skills eBooks and collections, designed to build confidence, academic skills, and wellbeing.
Our online resources give guidance and support in using a textbook to teach a course. Use these resources in flipped, blended and face-to-face learning, or give them to your students for self-study activities before or after class.
Closely related to the textbook, they are comparable to pedagogy within the book and are carefully developed and explained to make them easy to use.
They can include:
Independence with Impact

In response to research and feedback from our market, including discussions with the library community, Sage has expanded its offerings to consortia customers. We now provide all of the following purchase options to library consortia.