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Sage celebrates 60 years with interactive virtual timeline
To mark its 60th anniversary, Sage has launched a virtual timeline that showcases six decades of independent, mission-driven publishing.
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Academic librarians call to challenge censorship in new Sage blog collection
Academic library faculty from across the US address how they navigate current challenges to free expression, and what colleagues, coworkers, and the public can do to help.
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Register for the 2025 Critical Thinking Bootcamp
Registration is now open for the 6th-annual Sage Critical Thinking Bootcamp, providing academic librarians and professors with the tools they need to encourage critical thinking in and out of the classroom.
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