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Estonia

Estonia is an eligible EIFL partner country for an EIFL-negotiated agreement with Sage through the EIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries) licensing programme. The agreement for participating institutions will run from January 01, 2023 to December 31, 2024. The details of the agreement are as follows:

To qualify for the agreement, the corresponding author must be affiliated with one of the institutions listed and have an article accepted for publication between January 01, 2023, and December 31, 2024.



University of Malta

Sage has an agreement with the University of Malta to publish articles open access. The agreement for participating organizations will run from the January 01, 2024, through to the December 31, 2026. The details of the agreement are as follows: 

To qualify for the agreement, the corresponding author must be affiliated with the University of Malta and have an article accepted for publication between the January 01, 2024 and the December 31, 2026.  


Open access and publishing fees

Sage supports a range of publishing options. Find out more about the available options on the Sage website.  

There are no fees to pay if you are submitting or publishing in a ‘hybrid’ journal (predominantly subscription-based).  

If you have color figures these will be published in color in the online version of the journal at no cost. If you wish to have color figures in the printed version, a fee will apply: see the journal’s submission guidelines for details. 


Using the Sage Track reviewer database

The Sage Track database contains contact information for authors who have previously submitted to the journal and reviewers who have been invited to review and/or reviewed for the journal. A user (e.g. a prospective reviewer) can create an account for a journal at any time. These searches can help identify suitable reviewers from these existing users in the system:





Become a Guest Editor in an Open Access Journal

Sage welcomes proposals for new Special Collections in our Gold Open Access journals.

Special Collections are intended to attract high quality articles on topics of current interest in the field of the journal. They should be organized by Guest Editors who are recognized experts in their field.

It is helpful for Guest Editors to have a list of potential contributors already in mind, and reach out to them as soon as possible.

Benefits for Guest Editors

Guest Editor Role and Responsibilities


Supporting our Library Partners

How Sage supports and collaborates with librarians

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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