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Press Release - New content and new name for Politics and International Relations: A SAGE Full-Text Collection



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For immediate release:
Contact:
Sage Publications
Blaise Simqu
Executive Vice President
blaise.simqu@sagepub.com
(805) 499-0721
www.sagepublications.com

Announcing new content and new name for Politics and International
Relations: A SAGE Full-Text Collection

Thousand Oaks, California, and London, United Kingdom, July 26, 2004- SAGE
Publications and Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA), the team behind the
SAGE Full-Text Collections, are pleased to announce the addition of new
content to the Politics and International Relations Collection, which has
been renamed Political Science: A SAGE Full-Text Collection.

The Review of Radical Political Economics, the official publication of the
Union for Radical Political Economics, has been added to the Collection.
In 2005 four titles in the field of public administration will become part
of the collection.

Among them are: Administration & Society and the American Review of Public
Administration which are ranked 15th and 22nd, respectively, out of 24
journals in public administration in the Thomson ISI(r) 2003 Journal
Citation Reports(r). The International Review of Administrative Sciences
is ranked 16th in public administration and published in association with
the International Institute of Administrative Sciences, as well as Public
Works Management & Policy, published in association with the American
Public Works Association will also be added to the political science
collection in 2005.

With the addition of the four public administration titles and the Review
of Radical Political Economics, the Political Science Collection will
comprise 23 titles published by SAGE and participating societies and will
encompass over 369,000 pages of the most popular and most cited journals
in the field. For the compete list of journals in Political Science: A
SAGE Full-Text Collection, please visit www.sagefulltext.com.

About the SAGE Full-Text Collections

The SAGE Full-Text Collections are full-text research databases of
peer-reviewed academic journals from SAGE and participating societies.
Subscribers have full-text electronic access to the most current issue of
the journals and linking capabilities to the popular CSA abstracting
databases. They also have access to the journal backfiles, many going back
as far as 22 years.

About SAGE

SAGE Publications 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. SAGE Publications, a
privately owned corporation, has principal offices in Thousand Oaks,
California, and in London, United Kingdom.  SAGE Publications actively
supports Book Aid International, the Journal Donation Project, and the
World Health Organization HINARI initiative.  SAGE Publications is a
member of CrossRef and of the COUNTER Project.  Visit SAGE Publications at
www.sagepublications.com.

About CSA

CSA, a Cambridge Information Group company, is a leading publisher of
bibliographic databases and print journals used by more than 4,000
research institutions worldwide. CSA annually publishes more than 500,000
abstracts culled from more than 9,400 journals. Its award-winning Internet
Database Service provides Web access to more than 50 bibliographic
databases covering major areas of research, including materials science,
environmental sciences and pollution management, biological sciences,
aquatic sciences and fisheries, biotechnology, engineering, computer
science, sociology, information technology, art history, political
science, and linguistics. For more information, visit www.csa.com.
 
SAGE Publications is launching a new online journal delivery platform
developed by Stanford's HighWire Press in September 2004. Bookmark
http://www.sagepublications.com/sageonline for the latest details.

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