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From: "Gamboa, Camille" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2016 00:50:06 +0000

Hello,

Earlier this week, SAGE Publishing announced the selection of Atypon,
the Silicon Valley-based publishing technology firm, to host all SAGE
Journals content on Literatum, Atypon’s online publishing platform.
Literatum was designed to support active publishing strategies and
SAGE will have direct control of publication site designs for optimal
user experience including content tailored for each visitor.

SAGE now publishes over 900 journals, including those of more than 400
learned societies and institutions, across a broad range of subject
areas encompassing business, humanities, social sciences, and science,
technology and medicine. With the inclusion of SAGE Journals,
Literatum will be home to 30% of all English-language scholarly
journals — more than 9,600 journal titles, 16.1 million articles — and
1,843 publication websites that handle more than 1.7 billion user
sessions per year.

The move of SAGE Journals to Atypon will take place in early 2017 and
specific dates and details will be communicated as they become
available. For more information, click here: ow.ly/YnWuv

Thank you,
Camille Gamboa
SAGE Publishing

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