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SAGE Ocean announced today that it has awarded a Concept Grant to Text Wash, a new software tool that anonymizes personally identifiable text data, making it accessible to social scientists without compromising its usability for research.
As part of our commitment to ensuring an ethical, transparent and fair peer review and publication process, Sage supports the adoption of CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy) on our journals. CRediT is a high-level taxonomy, including 14 roles, which is used to describe each author’s individual contributions to the work.
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We believe that a future without librarians is no future. Our team of librarians across the world play an instrumental part in helping us to better understand the role of the librarian in the scholarly communication ecosystem and how Sage can help meet their needs. We are pleased to offer the following initiatives to our librarian community:
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Each year, the Sage Foreign Rights Team attends the London Book Fair, the Beijing Book Fair and the Frankfurt Book Fair. If you would like to make an appointment or have a query about our program, contact foreign-rights@sagepub.com. You can also browse our annual Translation Rights Catalogues for title recommendations in each subject area.
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Los Angeles, CA. A new SAGE white paper out today reveals the types of educational videos that appeal to students and where they go to find them. Titled "Great Expectations: Students and Video in Higher Education," the paper includes suggestions for librarians as they connect the video resources found in their libraries with researchers, instructors, and students.