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SAGE Publishing supports better recognition for researchers through extended ORCID mandate

As part of SAGE Publishing’s commitment to ethical, transparent and fair peer review SAGE has signed the ORCID open letter along with other stakeholders. Committing to mandating ORCID in accordance with the best practice for publishers, this step ensures better recognition and accreditation for researchers as well as supporting author and researcher compliance with funding mandates.

Following two trial phases across 2017 and 2018, SAGE will require ORCID IDs from corresponding authors submitting across a large number of journals from winter 2018.


Publishing Special Issues

Special or themed issues can be a great way to focus attention on a topic of crucial interest.

A good special issue can enhance the profile of the journal, attract top authors, and support usage and citations.

Five benefits of publishing special issues:






Terms and Conditions of Use of SAGE Books

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Accessibility

Sage Publications Online and Print Accessibility Policy: Facilitating Access

It is part of Sage’s vision and overall mission to disseminate teaching and research materials on a global scale, by combining quality and innovation and by actively responding to the needs of our customers. As such, whenever possible, Sage endeavours to make the process of obtaining accessible content simple.





Technology one step ahead of war laws

Los Angeles, CA, London, UK - Today’s emerging military technologies—including unmanned aerial vehicles, directed-energy weapons, lethal autonomous robots, and cyber weapons like Stuxnet—raise the prospect of upheavals in military practices so fundamental that they challenge long-established laws of war. Weapons that make their own decisions about targeting and killing humans, for example, have ethical and legal implications obvious and frightening enough to have entered popular culture (for example, in the Terminator films).


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