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Resources for reviewers

We have compiled a list of additional resources that reviewers might find it useful to visit while completing their reports:





Participant Consent Form

Sage consent form for the publication of individual-level information

The publication of individual-level information (e.g. personal medical information/images in a case report, but applicable to any publication containing this type of information such as research reports containing individual participant details) requires the informed consent of the person – or their appropriate proxy – whose information is to be published.


Open access and publishing fees

Sage supports a range of publishing options. Find out more about the available options on the Sage website.  

There are no fees to pay if you are submitting or publishing in a ‘hybrid’ journal (predominantly subscription-based).  

If you have color figures these will be published in color in the online version of the journal at no cost. If you wish to have color figures in the printed version, a fee will apply: see the journal’s submission guidelines for details. 


During peer review

What happens during peer review? 

Your manuscript will undergo an initial evaluation to check that it conforms to the submission requirements. If it doesn’t, it will be returned to you for amendments prior to peer review. Manuscripts may be desk rejected without peer review at this point if they are out of scope for the journal or otherwise unsuitable.   



South Africa (SANLiC)

Sage has an agreement with South African National Library and Information Consortium (SANLiC) to publish articles open access. The agreement for participating organizations will run from January 1, 2025, through to December 31, 2027. The details of the agreement are as follows:


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