Article search and referencing

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  • Cited Reference Search

    Articles indexed in the product cite books, patents, and other types of publications in addition to other articles. You can do a cited reference search on a book to find journal articles that have cited it.

    You should identify a book by entering the name of the first listed author in the Cited Author field and the first word or words of the title in the Cited Work field. Many cited works are abbreviated. If you are not sure how a word has been spelled or abbreviated, enter the first few letters of the word, followed by an asterisk. For example, to search for records of articles that cite Edith Hamilton's book Mythology , you would enter Hamilton E* in the Cited Author field and Myth* in the Cited Work field.

    Do not enter a year in the Cited Year field. Authors often cite a particular edition of a book, and the cited year is the year of the edition they are citing. Generally, you want to find all articles that cite a book, regardless of the particular edition cited.

    For example, enter the following data on the Cited Reference Search page, and then click Search .

    CITED AUTHOR
    Tuchman BW

    CITED WORK
    Guns*

    CITED YEAR
    1962

    Note the number of references that are retrieved. Now repeat the search using the following data:

    CITED A

    Raynor Library

    Every cited reference search should include these two sources: Web of Science and Google Scholar.  Including all disciplines, these two sources are the most comprehensive in their coverage.

    Web of Science: provides interdisciplinary coverage of almost 12,000 high impact journals from around the world.  Marquette's subscription covers 1980 to the present.  For articles written before 1980, you can find out the number of citing articles but you can only view the records of those published after 1979. Web of Science includes three citation indexes:

    • Science Citation Index Expanded,
    • Social Sciences Citation Index, and
    • Arts & Humanities Citation Index.

    Google Scholar: search for journal articles, books, theses, abstracts, and court opinions in a number of disciplines. Sources include academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, and university web sites. Many references include a Cited by link that identifies other resources that cite a particular paper. Note that Google Scholar may include more than one version of articles, some of which may be preliminary, and there are likely to be duplicates in the cited by references for individual papers.

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  • Cited Reference Searching: A How-To Guide

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