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Sage colleague named in second-annual People of Publishing campaign

Sage's associate director of research integrity, Dr. Adya Misra, has been named in the Publishers Association’s second-annual People of Publishing cohort. She is one of eight thought leaders from across trade and academic publishing honored in this year’s campaign, which spotlights individuals driving industry change.
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Exploring censorship through the lens of student protest and advocacy

In this series, academic librarians share personal insights into the challenges and opportunities their profession faces with book bans and academic censorship on the rise by responding to one of these prompts:
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New free-to-read collection shares research into democracy and elections

The democracy and elections hub contains a curated selection of freely available resources, making evidence-based research accessible to students, librarians, faculty, researchers, and policymakers
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Independence with Impact Report 2023

The latest report — which covers the calendar year 2023 — demonstrates our ongoing work to support diverse talent and foster an inclusive culture.
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In an age of misinformation, students must know how to distinguish fact from fiction. Thinking critically is a key competence, more than ever in these unprecedented and uncertain times
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