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Publishing Program for Societies and Associations

Maximized Financial Return

Our expertise lies in seeking out and fully realizing potential revenue streams for our society partners. We aggressively develop commercial sales opportunities (primarily for our scientific and medical journals), including advertising, supplements, sponsorships, reprints, and translations. In addition, we focus on increasing revenues from subscriptions, consortia sales, and licensing. We can enhance your journal’s revenue flow while creating additional visibility for your journal content and your organization.


Sales & Marketing in Australasia

Our Sales and Marketing teams have developed an extensive range of activities to maximize the market potential of your book. You can find more details in the 'Introduction to Sales and Marketing' document below, as well as some ideas on how you can help to promote your book to your contacts and networks.

Introduction to Sales and Marketing


Big Data and Social Research Roundup No.20

In this month’s Big Data Newsletter, SAGE is offering readers a free course from SAGE Campus: Introduction to Big Data for Social Scientists. This short course explores how large-scale datasets and computational methods are changing social research, providing users with answers to frequently asked big data questions.

You can also catch up on our latest data science webinars! If you missed out on the Python and R webinars, you can watch the recordings for free here:





Instructions for Gold Open Access Authors

Thank you for your interest in publishing open access (OA) with Sage. The following instructions will guide you through how to use Sage Journals: Licensing & Payment.

Once your article is accepted following the peer review process, within a few days you will receive an email from openaccess@sagepub.com with a subject line of ‘Complete the Open Access process for your article 10.XXXX/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX’ – see image below. 





By the Numbers: A Simple 10 Step Approach to Reducing the Harms of Alcohol

London, UK - Much the same way individuals are encouraged to know their blood pressure and cholesterol numbers to maintain a healthy lifestyle, a new editorial in the Journal of Psychopharmacology urges the European public to know and monitor their alcohol intake number using a simple 10 point plan.


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