This paper examines access to women's studies journals through standard indexes and abstracts. Reliability of coverage is important for women's studies scholars and possibly other young interdisciplines. Articles from eighty-six journals were searched in online and print indexes. Access to each journal was evaluated as adequate or inadequate based on fixed criteria. Over 60 percent of the journals were inadequately indexed. These titles should be added to appro-priate indexes; a list of specific recommendations is appended (see Appendix A). Parallel research in similar fields may allow librarians to draw generaliza-tions about access to interdisciplinary materials. omen's studies programs have been present in American uni-ver...
Indexing is a crucial factor that helps journal to reach out a larger audience and achieve reputatio...
The existence of widely available large, multi-subject, online databases calls into question the nec...
This is a study of coverage and overlap in second-generation social sciences and humanities journal ...
This paper examines access to women\u27s studies journals through standard indexes and abstracts. Re...
Abstract: Identifying and locating interdisciplinary literature, and ideas and information that resi...
Women‘s studies has emerged as a recognised academic specialty in recent years. We explored the soci...
In the last decade, online databases in the field of women and gender studies have matured. There a...
Women‘s studies has emerged as a recognised academic specialty in recent years. We explored the soci...
This study examines the reliability of article coverage in the American Theological Library Associat...
Women's studies, because it is highly interdisciplinary and because its materials are often publishe...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the subject indexing in the bibliographic databaseKVINNSA...
The indexes to the journals of the American Jewish Historical Society are reviewed from the perspect...
Purpose – As the humanities develop in the realm of increasingly more pronounced digital scholarship...
Objective: This study aims to determine the feasibility and possibility of indexing English-language...
Introduction. An international analysis of academic journals newly created in the period from 2011 ...
Indexing is a crucial factor that helps journal to reach out a larger audience and achieve reputatio...
The existence of widely available large, multi-subject, online databases calls into question the nec...
This is a study of coverage and overlap in second-generation social sciences and humanities journal ...
This paper examines access to women\u27s studies journals through standard indexes and abstracts. Re...
Abstract: Identifying and locating interdisciplinary literature, and ideas and information that resi...
Women‘s studies has emerged as a recognised academic specialty in recent years. We explored the soci...
In the last decade, online databases in the field of women and gender studies have matured. There a...
Women‘s studies has emerged as a recognised academic specialty in recent years. We explored the soci...
This study examines the reliability of article coverage in the American Theological Library Associat...
Women's studies, because it is highly interdisciplinary and because its materials are often publishe...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the subject indexing in the bibliographic databaseKVINNSA...
The indexes to the journals of the American Jewish Historical Society are reviewed from the perspect...
Purpose – As the humanities develop in the realm of increasingly more pronounced digital scholarship...
Objective: This study aims to determine the feasibility and possibility of indexing English-language...
Introduction. An international analysis of academic journals newly created in the period from 2011 ...
Indexing is a crucial factor that helps journal to reach out a larger audience and achieve reputatio...
The existence of widely available large, multi-subject, online databases calls into question the nec...
This is a study of coverage and overlap in second-generation social sciences and humanities journal ...