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Portugal (B-on)

Sage has an agreement with Biblioteca do Conhecimento Online (B-on) to publish articles open access. The agreement for participating organizations will run from January 1, 2025, through to December 31, 2027. The details of the agreement are as follows:




Resources for journalists

Article access for your readers

We also provide paywall-free links to the Sage articles you cite so your audience can read the underlying scholarship for free. To get a paywall-free link to an article in Sage journals, please email press@sagepub.co.uk with the name of the article and the journal one business day ahead of the publication of your article.    


How to Get Published: Resources for Librarians

Are your patrons turning to you for advice on how to get published? Perhaps you are interested in publishing your own research in one of SAGE’s information science journals. SAGE is committed to supporting librarians in shaping the scholarship of the future. Find a range of resources here on this page to guide you through each step of the author journey. 


How to think critically

red line dividerCritical thinking: two words you'll tire of hearing during your time at university, but also a skill that will help you improve your grades, build strong arguments, think clearly and even spot the sneakiest of fake news on your social media feed. 


How to Get Published

You believe your research will make a contribution to your field, and you’re ready to share it with your peers far and wide, but how do you go about getting it published, and what exactly does that involve?  

If this is you, this page is a great place to start. Here you’ll find guidance to taking those first steps towards publication with confidence. From what to consider when choosing a journal, to how to submit an article and what happens next. 

Getting started


Promote your article – and maximise your impact

Every year another 2 million scholarly articles are published. The sheer volume, and constraints on time to keep up with the literature, mean that inevitably not all of them will be widely read.

Between us, we can improve the chances of your article being found, read, downloaded and cited – of your article and you making an impact.



Subject knowledge boosters for trainee teachers

Looking for some core curriculum support?

During your teacher training, you'll build a strong foundation in subject knowledge—especially in core areas like maths, English, and science.


How to Get Published

You believe your research will make a contribution to your field, and you’re ready to share it with your peers far and wide, but how do you go about getting it published, and what exactly does that involve?  

If this is you, this page is a great place to start. Here you’ll find guidance to taking those first steps towards publication with confidence. From what to consider when choosing a journal, to how to submit an article and what happens next. 

Getting started


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