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Six SAGE Publishing textbook and journal authors honored by the American Evaluation Association

SAGE Publishing congratulates its six textbook and journal authors who were honored at the American Evaluation Association (AEA) Evaluation 2017 Annual Conference. Recognizing cutting-edge evaluation and research initiatives that have influenced citizens around the world, the awards were bestowed to Thomas Archibald, Stewart Donaldson, Stephanie Evergreen, Rodney Hopson, Michael Quinn Patton, and Abraham Wandersman.



Have you heard? Audio books are here!

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Whether you’ve already read the print or not, don’t miss out on the audio experience of these three bestselling books in our inaugural audio books programme. 

 


Translations and Subsidiary Rights

Translations

Each year, the Sage Foreign Rights Team attends the London Book Fair, the Beijing Book Fair and the Frankfurt Book Fair.  If you would like to make an appointment or have a query about our program, contact foreign-rights@sagepub.com.  You can also browse our annual Translation Rights Catalogues for title recommendations in each subject area.  

 


How do students use video in higher education?

Los Angeles, CA. A new SAGE white paper out today reveals the types of educational videos that appeal to students and where they go to find them. Titled "Great Expectations: Students and Video in Higher Education," the paper includes suggestions for librarians as they connect the video resources found in their libraries with researchers, instructors, and students.






How much should be taxed and where should it be spent? Find out in Guide to U.S. Economic Policy

Washington, DC - Imagine living in North Korea or Cuba, where 90% of your earnings are taxed to pay for luxurious presidential palaces and lavish parties while you barely survive. How much a government takes from its citizens, and what that money is spent on, makes up a country’s economic policy. How has the United States determined its own economic policy through history? How has that changing policy through the years affected our standard of living? The new Guide to U.S. Economic Policy, published by CQ Press, answers these questions.


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