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Summer 2007 HEG Meeting

CAPES Vendor Showcase. September 13, 2007 Michael Schluter – Director of Library / Consortia Sales Michael.Schluter@sagepub.com. Summer 2007 HEG Meeting. Agenda:. Introduction and Company Overview Journal Content and Additional Products Archival Rights & Perpetual Access

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Summer 2007 HEG Meeting

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  1. CAPES Vendor Showcase September 13, 2007 Michael Schluter – Director of Library / Consortia Sales Michael.Schluter@sagepub.com Summer 2007 HEG Meeting

  2. Agenda: • Introduction and Company Overview • Journal Content and Additional Products • Archival Rights & Perpetual Access • Future Trends in Electronic Publishing & Access • Questions CAPES Meeting – September 2007

  3. Company Overview: • Experienced -Founded in 1965 by Sara M. McCune • Privately ownedinternational publisher of journals, books, and electronic media • GlobalPresence - Los Angeles - London - Singapore, New Delhi • Quality - Peer-reviewed, ISI ranked journals in Social Sciences & STM • Innovative - SAGE Full-Text Collections, SAGE eReference Online, SAGE Journals Online • 460+ journal titles and 500 new books per year CAPES Meeting – September 2007

  4. 460+ journals in the social sciences, humanities and life sciences International in scope Peer-reviewed ISI ranked – 177 Journals 47 rank within the top 10 in their category Over 110 are society-owned Electronic access through SAGE Journals Online, SAGE’s online journal delivery platform SAGE Full-Text Collections, award-winning,discipline-specific research databases SAGE sells to individuals, institutions, society members and consortia Journal Content: CAPES Meeting – September 2007

  5. Deep Backfile 300 Titles Digitized back to Volume 1 – Issue 1 30,000 Issues – 400,000 Articles – 5 Million Pages Archival Rights SAGE eReference 48 SAGE Best Selling Reference Encyclopedias available online Counter Compliant and MARC Records Supported Primary Sources in Counseling & Psychology SAGE Partnership with Alexander Street Press to Create Online Psychology Database – Coverage from 1950 to present For Graduate and Undergraduate Training in Psychology Database Composition: 2,000 Transcripts, 40,000 Primary Accounts, and 25,000 Pages of SAGE Major Reference Works Additional Products: CAPES Meeting – September 2007

  6. Archival Rights with SAGE Products SAGE Journals: Building archive to purchased subscriptions and Premier titles Deep Backfile: 300 Titles 1999 back to Vol 1 – Issue1 Perpetual Rights & Archiving Initiatives LOCKSS and CLOCKSS: (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) Collectively managed by publishers, societies, and libraries to control content and manage content distribution in the event of a catastrophic data loss. Portico: Not-for-profit electronic archiving service initiated by JSTOR Ensure on-going permanent Archive for SAGE Journals Dutch KB National Library: First National Library in the world to enter into Archiving Agreements with publishers KB have strategic working relationships with the British Library, the Library of Congress, and the National Library of Australia Archival Rights & Perpetual Access: CAPES Meeting – September 2007

  7. SAGE Journals Online Platform Availability of Pre-Published Articles in Electronic Format prior to print Continued relationship with High Wire Press to maintain and continue to enhance our electronic Journal delivery platform Steady Migration in Subscription Format from Print to Electronic Major Consortia continue to undergo mass migrations from print to e-only DDP Offering for Customers in favor of e-only subscription format SAGE Open In response to the Open Access movement SAGE now offers authors of biomedical journals the option to make them freely available upon publication on SAGE Journals Online. Future Trends in Electronic Publishing & Access CAPES Meeting – September 2007

  8. Questions…? CAPES Meeting – September 2007

  9. Michael Schluter Director, Library / Consortia Sales SAGE Publications, Inc. 2455 Teller Road Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 Tel.  (805) 410-0068 Fax. (805) 375-1709 michael.schluter@sagepub.com Contact Information: CAPES Meeting – September 2007

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