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Publishing with SAGE Asia-Pacific 

Working closely with SAGE’s subject specialist teams in our UK and US offices, our Asia-Pacific editorial team produces high-quality books tailored for the needs of the academic communities across the region. We work with authors from a range of academic disciplines across the whole of Asia-Pacific, helping them to bring their work to a global audience.

To find out more please contact:

Asia-Pacific Editorial Office
Stella Gao, Rights/Book Publishing Executive
stella.gao@sagepub.co.uk
 


Data Science Package Offers

SAGE Campus + SAGE Research Methods Core Bundle 

Our online courses are self-paced and instructor-led, comprising an engaging mix of SAGE-quality content, video, interactives, and formative assessments. The topics cover critical skills and research methods across all stages of academic study; navigating information, data literacy, research skills, data science skills, and getting published. 



World Fairs: A Global History of Expositions

Adam Matthew publishes unique, multi-archive collection, unrivalled in scale and coverage

(Marlborough, UK). Adam Matthew, an award-winning publisher of digital primary source content has today launched World’s Fairs: A Global History of Expositions

From the Eiffel Tower and the Space Needle to the invention of television, chewing gum and hot dogs, world’s fairs have shaped the modern world.


World-renowned collection of Shakespeare material published online

Marlborough. The world’s largest collection of prompt books from the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington D.C., is now available online, providing theatre, literature and popular culture researchers unprecedented access to this unique collection in a digital format.




Records of the East India Company Now Fully Searchable Using Artificial Intelligence

Research The History Of The First Great Multinational Corporation With New Digitised Records Sourced Exclusively From The British Library

 

Students and scholars are now able to navigate their way through newly digitised manuscripts using Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR), with the latest release of new content in Adam Matthew Digital’s landmark primary source collection East India Company.






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