9 Publishing Basics for Anyone Submitting to a Scholarly Journal
Leah Fargotstein, a Social Science Journals Editor here at SAGE, was recently asked to participate in a panel where she was asked some basic, yet essential questions about getting published in a...
View Article10 Top Tips to Avoid Immediate Paper Rejection
This piece was originally posted on SAGE’s Management Ink Blog as “Want to Avoid Getting Your Paper Desk-Rejected?” and is resposted here with the kind permission of Management Ink Editors. By Cynthia...
View ArticleBring Your Own Device (BYOD) Initiatives— 5 Issues to Consider to Increase...
Guest post by Corwin Author Susan Brooks-Young in honor of Digital Learning Day Unimaginable not all that long ago, growing numbers of schools and districts are launching programs where students are...
View ArticleTips for Innovative Research from 5 Award-Winning Young Scholars
SAGE and The Foundation for Personality and Social Psychology have recently announced the winners of the 2014 SAGE Young Scholar Awards. From many entries, this year’s five award winners were chosen by...
View ArticleWin Dissertation Help with One Facebook Comment!
Completing a thesis or dissertation requires hard work, discipline, and consistent help from a community of supporters. Together with some SAGE authors, we are happy to present a contest for the chance...
View ArticleCanadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association Award Winner shares tips...
Dr. David Paré is a psychologist and professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Ottawa and the 2014 winner of the CCPA Counselling Book Award for his book The Practice of Collaborative...
View Article7 Strategies for Scholars Publishing Qualitative Research from an Associate...
From Trish Reay’s editorial,“Publishing Qualitative Research” from the April issue of Family Business Review: As associate editor at Family Business Review (FBR), I have received and managed many...
View Article18 Tips for finishing a dissertation or thesis (and winners announced!)
Completing a thesis or dissertation not only requires a lot of hard work and discipline, but also consistent help from various supporters. Last month, SAGE was excited to launch a Facebook contest that...
View ArticleDownload a free report on the ‘Nuts and Bolts’ of peer review
Peer Review: the system used to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published. Independent researchers in the same field scrutinize research papers for validity, significance, and...
View ArticleFree Article: Tips for working out out academic-practitioner tensions
This piece was originally posted on SAGE’s Management Ink Blog here and is re-posted here with the kind permission of Management Ink Editors. By Cynthia Nalevanko, Editor, Management INK Albert...
View ArticleAre online and blended classes a good fit for some Higher Ed courses?
This piece was originally posted on SAGE’s Management Ink Blog here and is re-posted here with the kind permission of Management Ink Editors. By Cynthia Nalevanko, Editor, Management INK As online and...
View ArticleHow do you turn your academic work into a helpful resource for the community?
Dr. Gregory is a Professor of Political Science at California Lutheran University who saw something unique happening in his county and decided to study it for the benefit of other communities in a...
View ArticleTips for bringing marketing and development together in your library
Part II of a guest post by Essraa Nawar, Development Coordinator, Leatherby Libraries, Chapman University Essraa Nawar is the inaugural recipient of the United for Libraries/SAGE Academic Friend...
View ArticleStuck with writing for academic publication? Check out these top tips!
Is that notion of pen hovering above paper, with words whizzing round in your head, but somehow never making it to the page, one that you can relate with? Too often, we find ourselves stuck when it...
View ArticleFree Webinar: Supporting Research Methods in the Library
How much do students look to you for guidance with their research projects? Are they well-supported in the research process and do they have a clear methodology, or do you constantly need to point them...
View ArticleWatch: Pedro Noguera and Sara Miller McCune on Connecting Research with Policy
On Saturday, November 8, some of the world’s top social and behavioral scientists came together with leaders in industry, media, and the community to discuss the best means and policies for improving...
View ArticleHow to conduct an Empowerment Evaluation (Webinar recording now available)
On Thursday, November 20, SAGE hosted a webinar with award-winning author David Fetterman who shared an in-depth look into empowerment evaluation. Dr. Fetterman gave an informative introduction to...
View ArticleFree Webinar: Top Ten Developments in Qualitative Evaluation Over the Last...
Drawing on more than 40 years of experience conducting applied social science research and program evaluation, SAGE author Michael Quinn Patton has written some of the most comprehensive and systematic...
View ArticleTips for scholars writing an op-ed
“We need to apply the science of communication to the communication of science” - Preston Manning While the study of communicating will never be an exact science, it certainly behooves researchers to...
View ArticleTips for teaching statistics to social science students
On December 9th, Manfred te Grotenhuis, professor of sociology at Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands and SAGE author, presented his project ‘Get Your Kicks from Statistics’ at the Wharton...
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