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On Wednesday, February 5, 2003, at 01:48 AM, Marianne Gill wrote:

> Press Release  For immediate release: 5th February 2003
>
> Researchers and Students Receive Free Access to SAGE Electronic
> Journals in
> February and March 2003
>
> SAGE is providing free access to all journals available electronically
> via
> ingenta during February and March 2003. This includes full text files
> for
> issues being published during the first quarter of 2003, as well as
> back
> files going back as far as 1999 (where available).
>
> "As a result of the tremendous success of our free electronic access
> offer
> in 2001, SAGE is once again opening up access to all our electronic
> journals." say SAGE executives. "With this offer we are aiming to give
> librarians the opportunity to promote online resources at their
> libraries
> and expose students and faculty to the full range of electronic
> journals
> before subscribing."
>
> Access is easy and requires no special set-up. Full details about how
> to
> access SAGE's journals for free are available on SAGE's website
> www.sagepublications.com/freeaccess. Electronic access is being
> provided
> through the intermediary, ingenta.
>
> Ends
>
> About SAGE
>
> SAGE Publications, one of the world's leading international journal
> publishers, is a privately-owned company dedicated to the global
> dissemination of information. SAGE currently publishes over 360
> journals
> across the social and behavioral sciences as well as in medicine, life
> sciences and engineering.
>
> For further information contact:
> Jane Makoff, Head of Journals Marketing,
> SAGE Publications, 6 Bonhill Street, London EC2A 4PU, UK
> Tel: +020 7374 0645 Fax: +020 7374 8741
> Email: [log in to unmask]
> www.sagepublications.com
>