Generally the most effective way to search for a topic is by using databases, however, sometimes you may want to look at a specific journal. Following is a list of some of the top rated journals in Social Work ranked by "impact factor," a measure of their influence in the discipline. While JCR rankings may be somewhat controversial, they are nonetheless, a well-known standard in academia.
American Journal of Community Psychology
British Journal of Social Work
Children & Youth Services Review
There are many more Social Work journals available from the MU Libraries. Use databases to identify articles from journals on a specific topic, or if you have a journal title in mind, click on Journal Finder from the libraries' home page.
Here are a few useful sources for getting an overview of a topic before starting your research:
Sage Handbook of Social Work Research Ranging over local and international issues and exploring questions of theory and practice, this diverse study provides a comprehensive account of the state of the art of social work research.
Encyclopedia of Social Work online- 20th edition, 2008. From NASW, the National Association of Social Workers, the information on dozens of key topics is presented in the context of the issues and concerns of Social Workers.
Gale Virtual Reference Library online collection of dozens of encyclopedias, handbooks, and guides. From this site you can search all of them by key word, subject, and other ways. Click on "Title List" to see a master list of all the reference works that are included, such as Encyclopedia of Disability, Encyclopedia of Homelessness, Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender, and many others.
CQ Researcher an easy to use source for in-depth, analytical reporting on the most current and controversial issues of the day. Focusing on one topic, each weekly CQ Researcher provides extensive background information and discussion of various perspectives on the issue. (Use the "Quick Search" box near the top, or browse by topic if you aren't sure yet where your intrests lie.)