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New and Forthcoming Journals and Changes

» New Journals and Changes

View the New Journals and Changes PDF for information on journals transferring to SAGE in 2010, frequency changes, title changes, and other important journal changes in 2009 and 2010. 

Please note that Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal (ISSN: 1077-727X) will no longer be published by SAGE in 2010 and will be transferring to Wiley-Blackwell.


» 2010 Launch Journals

SAGE is establishing a new policy in 2010 for launch journals in order to increase usage and interest in these new, unique titles.  These journals will be freely available to institutions via an IP-registered trial for the first year of publication (volume 1, issue 1).  This will allow you to add the journals to your knowledgebase and make them available to users at your library via searches and your library catalog.  All launch journals will have a list subscription price, providing perpetual access if you choose to subscribe. 

View the New Journals and Changes PDF to see the list of 2010 launch journals. 

Sign up for the SAGE Library Newsletter to stay up-to-date on this project.  A registration form will be available soon for institutions to sign up for free access.


» Journals Moving to E-Access Only in 2010

Twelve SAGE journals will be migrating to an electronic only format for the 2010 subscription year.  The benefits of moving these journals to an electronic only format include the following:

  • A significant savings for your library – the E-access option represents a significant discount off both the Combined (Print & E-access) and Print-only rates
  • Increased discoverability and simultaneous use – providing electronic access to these journals at your library will ensure increased usage by faculty and students
  • Saving shelf space
  • Positive environmental impact – SAGE has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation to plant a tree for every subscription that moves to the E-access option. Not only will you save trees by eliminating print copies, but you will be making a positive impact on our world!
Click here to see the list of journals moving to E-access only.


» Project Transfer

SAGE has committed to the latest release of UKSG Project Transfer Code of Practice and has become Transfer Compliant. As a Transfer Compliant publisher, SAGE is committed to meeting a set of approved standards for any journal transfers from January 2010 including maintaining ongoing access to journal content after a journal has transferred and the timely provision of subscriber lists, title-related URLs and DOIs

Read the full press release here. (PDF)

Further information on the Project Transfer, and full details of the Code of Practice can be found on the Transfer website: www.projecttransfer.org.

» 2010 Journals Price List - Now Available!   (effective from September 1, 2009)

Sign up for the SAGE Library Newsletter to stay up-to-date on new journals and changes throughout the year.

Further information on journals which have previously left SAGE may be found at http://online.sagepub.com/moved.