
SAGE Launches SAGETRACK powered by ScholarOne®
Charlottesville, VA, May 25, 2006
ScholarOne, is pleased to announce that SAGE Publications has selected Manuscript Central™ to produce SAGETRACK a web-based peer review and submission system. SAGETRACK will be using the Manuscript Central system and technology to deliver the web based system to its authors, editors, and reviewers.
Blaise Simqu, SAGE President and CEO, said, "The partnership with ScholarOne to produce SAGETRACK illustrates SAGE's commitment to our authors, societies, and journal editorial boards by offering the most efficient and user friendly online peer review system available."
"Both ScholarOne and SAGE share a strong focus in serving the needs of professional societies. ScholarOne's relationship with SAGE will help further expand its service to journals in the humanities, social sciences and STM," said Bill Carden, ScholarOne president and CEO. "We are very pleased that they have chosen to engage ScholarOne in a long-term relationship. We look forward to working with them to implement their extensive list of journals."
About SAGE
SAGE Publications (www.sagepublications.com) 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 spanning a wide range of subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology and medicine. SAGE Publications, a privately owned corporation, has principal offices in Thousand Oaks, California, London, United Kingdom, and New Delhi, India.
About ScholarOne
ScholarOne, Inc. (www.scholarone.com) provides comprehensive workflow management systems for scholarly journals, books, and conferences. Its Web-based applications enable publishers to manage the submission, peer review, production, and publication processes more efficiently, by increasing their profile among authors, by decreasing time-to-market for critical scientific data, and by lowering infrastructure costs. The Manuscript Central user base has grown to 2.6 million registered users worldwide.
The clients of ScholarOne include prestigious nonprofit societies, university presses, government agencies, and the world's leading commercial publishers. The company employs 75 people at its Charlottesville, Virginia, headquarters and in Washington, DC; Boston, Mass; London; and Bielefeld, Germany.

