IJNTCW Indexing Information

The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work is indexed in the following academic databases:

  • EBSCO: SocINDEX with full text
  • Sociology Source Ultimate
  • Biography Reference Center
  • ProQuest Central
  • Informit: Families and Society Collection; Health Collection

About indexing (information for authors)

After all your hard work, you will want to ensure your published ideas reach a wide and interested audience. Alongside our extensive subscription readership, made up of individuals and organisations with an ongoing interest in the field of narrative practice, the journal is indexed in a number of online academic databases. These databases are subscribed to by universities and other professional and research institutions internationally, meaning the journal’s content is accessible to practitioners, researchers, academics and other interested parties through library searches. Whether searching for a particular article or author, or more broadly around a topic or theme using keywords, 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 is often considered an indicator of journal reliability, providing reassurance that the journal is respected within its field. Whether you are citing articles from the journal to support the credibility of your research, reports or proposals, or are an author whose article is being published, the International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work is accessible to a diverse and multi-disciplinary readership.