Senior Faculty Perceptions of Social Work Journals

Ram A. Cnaan(University of Pennsylvania), Richard K. Caputo(Barry University), Yochi Shmuely(Wills Eye Hospital)
Journal of Social Work Education
April 1, 1994
Cited by 36

Abstract

Abstract Academic journals are the primary means of disseminating new knowledge. A journal's prestige is a key determinant of its contents' visibility, readership, impact on practice, and use and citation in future research. This article presents a method for assessing the prestige of journals in the diverse field of social work, and demonstrates its application in a 1990 survey in which 421 senior faculty at accredited graduate schools of social work rated the familiarity and perceived quality of 120 journals in their field. The findings have value for researchers seeking to publish their work in the most appropriate journal and for persons attempting to assess the scholarly contribution of social work educators.


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