Our main areas of concentration are in the social sciences and humanities but we have indexed topics ranging from Marvel Comics to pedagogical manuals; from Guggenheim award-winning authors to canonical poets; going back to the days of hand-written notations on index cards to embedded indexes for the digital age. We care deeply about the written word and the standards and practices that sustain literate knowledge.

Partial List of Books Indexed:

Gentlemen of the Woods- Manhood, Myth and the American Lumberjack by Willa Hammitt Brown University of Minnesota Press, 2025

Regulatory Violence-The Global Dynamics of Regulatory Experimentation in Biomedicine and Health, Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner, Cambridge University Press, 2025

The Verbal Art of Mobility in West Africa, Nikolas Sweet, 2025

Science and Humanism: Knowledge, Values, and the Common Good, Anjan Chakravartty, Cambridge University Press, 2025

Libya and the West: What Everyone Needs to Know, Peter L. Hahn, Oxford University Press, 2025

A Political Anthropology of Yemen: Concept and Critique, Ross Porter, ed., Syracuse University Press, 2025

Oxford Ordinary Language Philosophy, Wittgenstein and the Concept of Mind: The Consummate Analysists, Peter S. Dillard, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2025

Reasons Last: Agency, Morality, and the Reasoning View, Samuel Asarnow Oxford University Press, 2025

From Groups to Gods: Neuroscience and Evolutionary Studies of the Collective Mind, Peter McNamara, Cambridge University Press, 2025

Animal Illness and the Literary Imagination: A Cultural History of Animal Disease Management, Raymond Malewitz, Cambridge University Press, 2025

The Catholic Church and Transnational Moral Norms in the Philippines, Jonathan Chow, Routledge, 2025

Joyful Human Rights by William Simmons (University of Pennsylvania Press)

Faith in Flux by Devaka Premawardhana (University of Pennsylvania Press)

Medieval Jerusalem by Jacob Lassner (University of Michigan Press)

Poetry, Print, and Postcolonial Literature by Nathan Suhr-Sytsma (Cambridge University Press)

Transnational Law by Alfred C. Aman & Carol J. Greenhouse (eds.) (Carolina Academic Press)

Rethinking Media Coverage: Vertical Mediation and the War on Terror by Lisa Parks (Routledge)

Inventing the Silent Majority in Western Europe and the United States by Anna von der Goltz and Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson (eds.) (Cambridge University Press)

The Politics of Crisis in Europe by Mai’a K. Davis Cross (Cambridge University Press)

Routledge Handbook of Marxian Economics by David M. Brennan, David Kristjanson-Gural, Catherine P. Mulder and Erik K. Olsen (eds.) (Routledge)

Silenced Communities: Legacies of Militarization and Militarism in a Rural Guatemalan Town by Marcia Esparza (Bergahn Books)

Networking China by Yu Hong (University of Illinois Press)

Colonial Revivals by Lindsey DiCiurci (University of Pennsylvania Press)

Peer Response in the Second Language Writing Classroom by Jun Liu & Jette G. Hansen (University of Michigan Press)

Football and Manliness by Thomas P. Oates (University of Illinois Press)

Making Cities Global: The Transnational Turn In Urban History, A.K. Sandoval-Strausz and Nancy H. Kwak (eds.)(University of Pennsylvania Press)

Genre and Graduate-Level Research Writing by An Cheng (University of Michigan Press)

Beyond the Racial State: Rethinking Nazi Germany, Devin O. Pendas, Mark Roseman and Richard F. Wetzell (eds.) (Cambridge University Press)

Surviving State Terror: Women’s Testimonies of Repression and Resistance in Argentina by Barbara Sutton (New York University Press)

A New Growth Model for the Greek Economy: Requirements for Long-Term Sustainability by Panagiotis E. Petrakis (ed.) (Palgrave MacMillan)

Oppression and Resistance in Southern Adult and Higher Education: Mississippi and the Dynamics of Equity and Social Justice by Kamden Strunk (Palgrave MacMillan)

Saving Face:The Emotional Costs of the Asian Immigrant Family Myth by Angie Y. Chung (Rutgers University Press)

An Age of Experiment: Classical Archaeology Transformed 1976–2014 by Lisa Nevett and James Whitley (eds.) (McDonald Institute, Cambridge University Press)

The World, the Text, and the Indian: Global Dimensions of Native American Literature by Scott Richard Lyons (ed.) (State University of New York Press, Albany)