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Independence with Impact Report
Our latest report shows how our independence enables long-term investment in the people, ideas, and partnerships that matter most to the education and research communities we serve.
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New guide makes the case for the social good of librarians, editors, and other information curators
"The People’s Case for Curators" makes the case for 'public-good curators' including librarians, editors, research integrity officers, specialist journalists.
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Do social scientists care if they make societal impact?
This white paper from Sage shows that, while SBS researchers worldwide are deeply committed to making a difference beyond academia, many see a disconnect between their goals and the incentive and reward structures shaped by universities.
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