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SAGE Journals Online Wins PSP Award for Best Platform
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SAGE Journals Online Wins 2007 PSP Award for Excellence for Best
Platform
Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore (February 11, 2008)
- SAGE and the Professional and Scholarly Publishing (PSP)
division of the Association of American Publishers are pleased to
announce that the SAGE Journals Online (SJO) platform has won a
2007 PSP Award for Excellence for best platform in the electronic
publication category.
Judged by peer publishers, librarians, and medical professionals,
the PSP Award for Excellence recognizes the very best in
professional and scholarly publishing by bringing attention to
distinguished books, journals, and electronic content. Each year,
publishers and authors are recognized at the annual PSP
conference in Washington for their commitment to pioneering works
of research and for contributing to the conception, production,
and design of landmark works in their fields.
SAGE Journals Online, SAGE's online journal delivery platform,
provides access to more than 480 SAGE journals in the Social
Sciences and Scientific, Technical, and Medical fields. Developed
in association with Stanford University's HighWire Press, SJO
provides premier search technology and enhanced subscription
options for journal collections.
"Building SJO has been a great opportunity to create an
abstracting and indexing layer to further customize searches, and
we've incorporated the extensive taxonomic indexing that SAGE
provides into the search and browse tools," commented John Sack,
Director of HighWire Press. "SAGE and HighWire continue to expand
their partnership in new ways, adding value for the user and the
librarian."
"SAGE and HighWire have continued to develop SJO since its
initial launch, adding enhanced, user-friendly features based on
feedback from faculty, students, and librarians," added John
Shaw, Director of Publishing Technologies at SAGE. "We
continually work to provide the best possible user experience,
and we're so pleased that our efforts have been recognized by
PSP's award committee."
SAGE received a plaque commemorating the award at a special
luncheon last week during the PSP Annual Conference in
Washington, DC.
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SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and
electronic media for academic, educational, and professional
markets. Since 1965, SAGE has helped inform and educate a global
community of scholars, practitioners, researchers, and students
spanning a wide range of subject areas including business,
humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, and
medicine. A privately owned corporation, SAGE has principal
offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
www.sagepub.com
HighWire Press, a division of the Stanford University Libraries,
provides online site development and hosting solutions to the
scholarly publishing community. Producing the definitive online
versions of high-impact, peer-reviewed journals and other
scholarly content in many disciplines since 1995, HighWire has
partnered with influential societies, university presses and
other publishers to create a vast database of the finest, fully
searchable, medical and social science research and literature
available on the Internet. http://highwire.stanford.edu
The Professional and Scholarly Publishing's (PSP) Awards for
Excellence recognize the very best in professional and scholarly
publishing by bringing attention to distinguished books,
journals, and electronic content, published annually in 28
disciplines. www.pspcentral.org
For more information, please contact:
Mary Kay Jezzini
SAGE Publicist
212-352-1404
publicity@sagepub.com
Bonnie Zavon
Public Relations Coordinator
HighWire Press-Stanford University
1454 Page Mill Rd. Palo Alto, CA 94304
Valerie Johns
SAGE Journals Marketing
valerie.johns@sagepub.com