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Exclusive UCL textbook collection from Sage

UCL and Sage Publishing have teamed up to offer you and your students free unlimited access to 96 of our premium textbook titles in eTextbook format, available through your library.

The titles range from discipline specific textbooks, to Research Methods and Study Skills books. All you have to do is look up one of the titles on offer on the UCL library page and you can access it, on or off campus.

 


Kevin Hawkins

Kevin Hawkins is an independent speaker, consultant and teacher trainer. He has worked with children and adolescents in various contexts for over 40 years as a teacher, school head and social worker, in the UK, Europe and Africa.


Accessibility

Sage Publications Online and Print Accessibility Policy: Facilitating Access

It is part of Sage’s vision and overall mission to disseminate teaching and research materials on a global scale, by combining quality and innovation and by actively responding to the needs of our customers. As such, whenever possible, Sage endeavours to make the process of obtaining accessible content simple.


ORCID

As part of our commitment to ensuring an ethical, transparent and fair peer review process Sage has become a supporting member of ORCID®, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID.


ORCID

As part of our commitment to ensuring an ethical, transparent and fair peer review process SAGE has become a supporting member of ORCID®, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID.




Research ethics policies

Editors and publishers have a key role to play in protecting the integrity of scientific and academic research. Misconduct can seriously harm the research community:



The Data Justice Series

The 'Data Justice' Series

In an increasingly datafied society, it has never been more important to understand the characteristics, challenges, and implications of datafication for scholars, students and anyone interested in social justice and resistance. Our 'Data Justice' series addresses themes of social research affected by datafication, offering authoritative and understandable explanations of an area that is often perceived to be complex. 


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