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Using crowdsourcing to inform government: SAGE’s latest big data newsletter out now

In the fifth edition of our monthly big data and social research newsletter, we explore the SAGE/Campaign for Social Science lecture that was delivered by Beth Simone Noveck, director of The Governance Lab at NYU and former U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer, in November. We also highlight a recent LSE Impact blog post written by our very own Katie Metzler, Head of Methods Innovation, about the big data skills gap in the social sciences.   


Big data and social research roundup No. 9

In the latest edition of the Big Data and Social Research Newsletter, we look at how Social Network Analysis is changing in the era of big data, and talk more about the exciting new initiative from the University of Bath. Their innovative Public Data Lab, supported by SAGE Publishing, looks to facilitate social science research, teaching and public engagement activities around the future of the data society.


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:









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