Saturday, April 11, 2020

Sage Advance Preprints


The efforts of the research community will be critical to addressing the challenge of COVID-19. It is essential during this time for rapid dissemination of relevant and timely research. Advance continues to support and provide you with a platform to help share your findings quickly* and will be prioritizing all submissions on urgent social science focused pandemic related papers.
Access related preprints on Advance as well as published articles in the social and behavioral sciences related to the virus and its impact.
Advance: a SAGE preprints community enables social science and humanities researchers to post their work online and free of charge. A preprint is a non-peer reviewed version of a scholarly paper that is posted to an open access platform. It facilitates broad dissemination of ideas earlier in the research process.
Featured preprints
Protecting older adults of Sri Lanka amid COVID-19 by Keshini Madara Marasinghe
Transportation in the Face of Communicable Disease by Beth Ewoldsen
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Scopus/TCI1 (not SJR) Journal of Multidisciplinary in Social Sciences (JMSS)

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