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indexCited Reference Search: Step 1 of 2Search for records that have cited a published work. All successful searches are added to the Search History table. indexThrough a cited reference search, you can discover how a known idea or innovation has been confirmed, applied, improved, extended, or corrected. Discover who’s citing your research and the impact your work is having on other researchers in the world. indexIn the Arts & Humanities Citation Index, cited reference searching enables you to find articles that refer to and/or include an illustration of a work of art or a music score. These references are called implicit citations. indexHow to Perform a Cited Reference Search
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indexJournal Title Abbreviations ListUse the Journal Title Abbreviations list to find abbreviations of journal titles used as cited works. This list shows the preferred abbreviation for journal titles. indexSearch TipsEnter the name of the first author of a multi-authored article, proceeding, book, data study, or other document type. In the Cited Work field, enter an abbreviated title of the publication or the first one or two significant words of the title followed by an asterisk (*) wildcard (for example: microbiol*). In the Cited Title field, enter the title of a cited article, book, or proceedings paper. This option is only available in Web of Science Core Collection and BIOSIS Citation Index. Try searching for cited references without entering a cited year in order to retrieve variations of the same cited reference. You can always return to the Cited Reference Search page and enter a cited year if you get too many references from the first search. indexWhen searching for biblical references, enter Bible in the Cited Author field and the name of the book (Corinthinans*, Matthew*, Leviticus*, etc.) in the Cited Work field. Ensure that you use the asterisk (*) wildcard in your search. indexInformation About ... |