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What is a DOI and how do I use them in citations? - Help Center

If the DOI isn't included in the article, look it up on the website CrossRef.org (use the "Search Metadata" option) to check for an assigned DOI ...

Article or Book Impact/Citation Analysis - galileo@uga

Click beside each title you want to see cited. Click on the 'Find Citing Articles' button. These databases include: Abstracts in Social ...

How to Cite a Journal Article | APA, MLA, & Chicago Examples

To cite an article from an academic journal, you need an in-text citation and a corresponding reference listing the name(s) of the author(s), the publication ...

How do I find an article by DOI in Google Scholar? - Walden University

Look for the Find@Walden link to the right of the article citation. Click the Find at Walden link to get the article's full text. You may ...

WOS: Finding Citing References for an Article - Citation Analysis

If you want to search for cited references to a particular article, enter the author, cited work and/or year information.

Citation Tracking - Organizing Your Social Sciences Research Paper

In this case, be sure to check the "cited by" references in Google Scholar as it often includes citations found in other publications besides scholarly journals ...

Citation Searching: Google Scholar - Library Guides

Google Scholar is a search engine designed to locate scholarly literature including journal articles, conference proceedings, patents, books, technical papers ...

Bibliometrics and Citation Tracking - Oxford LibGuides

Use (Citations) or (View Citation Overview) in the search results. more ... Use (Find Citing Articles) in the search results. JSTOR. Use ...

Cited Reference Searching & Journal Rankings: Home

A cited reference search identifies articles and other resources that have cited a previously published work in the bibliography.

Journal Information - Scholarly Articles: How can I tell?

Use the citation information to help determine if an article is published in a journal. The information about the article, such as the journal title, volume, ...

Locate an Article from a Citation - Find Articles

Finding an Article with a Specific Citation. 1. Type the title of the article into the large search bar on the library website. You can also ...

Find an Article from a Citation - YouTube

How to find the journal record in LibrarySearch -- 0:00 How to open the journal and locate the article within the journal -- 1:04.

Help - PubMed - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

How can I cite an article or export citations to my citation management software program? ... Use the associated data filter to find citations ...

How Many Times is an Article Cited?: ScienceDirect - Subject Guides

Click on the arrow to expand this section, and the article(s) which cite the one you have chosen will be listed and their Full Text PDF linked!

How Do I?: Finding an article from a citation - University of Dubuque

Determine what kind of source it is. Is it a book chapter? · If it is a book, look in the catalog to see if we own it. If we don't, you need to ...

Cite Your Sources - Start Your Research

At the end of a paper, the citations are compiled on a References or Works Cited list. A basic citation includes the author, title, and publication information ...

1. Web of Science - Research Impact, Citation Analysis & Altmetrics

Access Web of Science (sign in for off campus use, if necessary). · Use the "Search" feature to find all the articles by an author. · On the ...

What information do I need to cite a journal article? | SFU Library

Journal articles (also called academic or scholarly or peer-reviewed articles) can be found either online or in print.

How to Find Out If Your Research Is “Highly Cited”? - Enago Academy

The Web of Science complies and publishes the Highly Cited Researchers List. This citation database indexes every piece of research content to ...

How to: Cited By searches in Google Scholar - Citation Searching

Just check the box below the search box, and enter your search. The results will be a subset of the citing articles identified above.