Sage Publishing

Independent academic publishing company

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September 2024 Lucina Uddin, a neuroscience professor at UCLA, filed a class-action lawsuit against Sage Publishing and five other academic journal publishers, alleging antitrust law violations including non-competition agreements and denial of payment for peer review services.
2020 The copyright infringement lawsuit against Georgia State University concluded with the publishing companies losing the case.
2018 SAGE reported a mean gender pay gap of 13.1% for its UK workforce, with a median of 10.3%.
2018 SAGE acquired Lean Library, a browser extension and discovery service, which faced opposition from part of the academic community for being a for-profit product.
August 2018 SAGE acquired Talis Group, an educational technology company that developed the learning management system Talis Aspire.
May 2018 SAGE acquired Global Village Publishing, a company that develops software and services for electronic publishing.
May 2015 SAGE acquired Pion Limited, a publisher of four journals in the Environment and Planning series, originally founded in 1959 by Adam Gelbtuch and John Ashby.
2014 Taiwan's Education Minister Chiang Wei-ling resigned after his name appeared on several fraudulently published papers in the Journal of Vibration and Control.
July 2014 Sage Publishing uncovered an academic fraud involving a fake peer-review scam in the Journal of Vibration and Control (JVC) after a 14-month internal investigation, revealing hundreds of fraudulent and assumed identities manipulating the peer-review process.
May 2014 SAGE's membership in OASPA was reinstated after a six-month review period, during which the company implemented changes to its journal's editorial processes.
November 2013 OASPA initiated a review of SAGE's membership after a false paper was accepted by the Journal of International Medical Research, which was submitted as part of a scientific peer-review process investigation.
2012 Sage Publishing acquired Adam Matthew Digital, expanding its digital publishing capabilities.
2011 Sage Publishing added Learning Matters to its collection of publishing imprints.

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