Indexing and subscriptions
We want to ensure that the ideas we publish reach a wide and interested audience. Alongside our extensive regular readership, made up of individuals and organisations with an ongoing interest in the field of narrative practice, the journal is indexed and distributed through a number of online academic databases. These databases are subscribed to by universities, libraries and other professional and research institutions internationally, meaning the journal’s content is accessible to practitioners, researchers, academics and other interested parties around the world. Our articles are thus not only highly discoverable, but also have potential to attract interest from otherwise unanticipated audiences.
Academic databases have rigorous independent inclusion criteria, so being indexed in them can be considered an indicator of journal reliability, providing reassurance that the journal is respected within its field. International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work is accessible to a diverse and multi-disciplinary readership.
The full text of articles in the International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work archive is available through the following academic databases:
Libraries and institutions can give their members access to the archive of International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work via standalone subscription or as part of an aggregated collection. Libraries seeking subscription information can contact support.informit@rmit.edu.au
International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work is also held by the National Library of Australia and the State Library of South Australia.