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Sage Journ­als On­line

Journ­als pub­lished by Sage.

Facts

Coverage
1300+ journals
Period
1999-
Access
On campus + remote access
Provider
Sage Pub­lic­a­tions
Subjects
Society Sociology Culture Philosophy Organisation Leadership Communication Politics Economics Law Technology Psychology

Strong with­in the so­cial sci­ences

What is Sage Journals Online?

Sage Journals Online provides access to more than 1300 full-text journals from Sage Publications. It covers subjects within the social sciences, the humanities as well as health sciences.

Within the social sciences, topics include communication and media, IT, cultural studies, economics, languages, management and organisation studies, marketing, philosophy, politics, sociology and more.

You can search across all titles or within a specific journal. It is also possible to browse by subject and discover journals you may not yet know.

Citations and impact

For each journal, you can see lists of:

  • the latest articles
  • the most popular one
  • the most cited pieces
  • those currently trending 

Each article also includes citation numbers that indicate its popularity and influence.

When is Sage Journals Online useful?

The journals are particularly relevant if you are interested in the social sciences. Sage links content across their different products, which means you can also explore cases, videos and podcasts.

Methods and cases

Sage is known for focusing on qualitative as well as quantitative methods. Through the Sage platform, you can also access Sage Research Methods and Sage Business Cases.

Save your searches and re­ceive no­ti­fic­a­tions

Fol­low a journ­al

If you use Sage Journ­als fre­quently, it may be help­ful to cre­ate a pro­file. This al­lows you to save your searches and re­ceive no­ti­fic­a­tions when Sage pub­lishes new art­icles or journ­al is­sues.

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Help us­ing Sage Journ­als

An­swers and help in the FAQ

Get help using the Sage Journals platform and guidance on how to search within specific journals in Sage’s FAQ.