Our next How to Do Research and Get Published webinar will go live on August 7th. It focuses on the following topic ‘How to collaborate across paradigms: Embedding culture in mixed methods designs’.
Read MoreOn July 10th we hosted a webinar in our How to Do Research and Get Published series. Hosted by Sage’s Isaac Hirsch, Simrun Kaur Rathore, and Sean Scarisbrick and featuring guest panelists Dr. Babalola Faseru and Dr. Gilbert Gee, author of You Can Publish Your Journal Article: Advice from Editors to Help You Succeed. The panel discussed the topic ‘How to get more involved with a journal and develop your career’, providing valuable insights to researchers who are ready to advance beyond just submitting their research to journals.
Read MoreOn December 8, we are hosting the next How to Do Research and Get Published webinar, titled ‘How to create a research agenda and develop your personal academic brand.’
Read MoreIt is normal to feel anxious when thinking about publishing, especially as a PhD Candidate or an Early-Career-Researcher.
Read MoreIn our free monthly webinar series, we receive hundreds of questions from attendees and we try to answer as many as possible during the webinar. We selected a few of the most common questions regarding Open Access, and here is what our experts had to say.
Read MoreIn our free monthly webinar series, we receive hundreds of questions from attendees and we try to answer as many as possible during the webinar. We selected a few of the most common questions regarding how to write an article, and here is what our experts had to say.
Read MoreIn our free monthly webinar series, we receive hundreds of questions from attendees and we try to answer as many as possible during the webinar. We selected a few of the most common questions regarding peer review, and here is what our experts had to say.
Read MoreIn our free monthly webinar series, we receive hundreds of questions from attendees, and we try to answer as many as possible during the webinar. We selected a few of the most common questions regarding how to select a journal, and here is what our experts had to say.
Read MoreAs the Associate Managing Editor for SAGE Open, I have noticed some common mistakes that slow down a journal’s initial checks as well as our ability to find suitable reviewers for manuscripts. Take a look at the following six common submission mistakes to help improve turnaround times for your next submission to a SAGE journal.
Read MoreAfter putting an exhausting amount of time and effort into researching and writing your research, spending more time preparing your article for submission and peer review can fall by the wayside. Taking the time to polish your work and to ensure appropriate journal selection and compliance with journal guidelines and requirements can have a major impact on a timely and successful peer review.
Read MoreAs you begin the submission process by searching for relevant journals, you might find certain journals or disciplines require authors to connect their research to an international audience - here’s how to do it.
Read MoreSAGE is pleased to announce a new webinar series focused on the academic publishing process. This monthly series will conduct a deeper dive into the journal world, providing expert advice to researchers and authors on how to get published in a peer-reviewed academic journal.
Read MoreOn Thursday, January 28, I hosted SAGE’s very first Instagram Live from my boat in Los Angeles, not too far from SAGE’s headquarters. Over the course of 25 minutes, I shared insight on the article publishing process, providing tips and tricks to about 85 people from around the world.
Read MoreEarlier this week, we held a webinar covering how to get published in an academic journal. A group of panelists and I held a free one-hour webinar to share our tips and tricks to increase the chances of getting accepted.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that SAGE is hosting a new How to Get Published Webinar in March. Hosted by SAGE’s Jessica Lipowski and featuring a Q&A session with some of our journals’ most prestigious Editors, the webinar will provide essential guidance for anyone hoping to get published in an academic journal.
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