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Answered By: Reference Staff Last Updated: Jan 15, 2019 Views: 17
Answered By: Reference Staff
Last Updated: Jan 15, 2019 Views: 17
The Library no longer subscribes to Web of Science effective January 2019.
Alternative sources / databases for finding citation analysis:
DATABASES
JEWL Search
Academic Search Complete, psycInfo, etc.
Search in these databases to find links to articles citing works in that EBSCO database. Note: You must select specific databases to search those in particular.
Full-text Journal Collections
- JSTOR
- Search using the last name and words from the title of the work.
- Sage Journals Online
- Individual articles include "Articles citing this article" info and an alert option to notify you when the article is cited. (Limited to Sage collection)
- Science Direct
- Indicates how often an article is cited in other ScienceDirect publications (comes from Scopus)
- Taylor and Francis Online
- Individual articles contain citation information; also includes an Advanced and citation search link.
(Credit Washington State Libraries)
More Info / Source(s)
- How do I search specific databases in EBSCO (JEWL Search?)
- Citation Analysis Research Guide (Univ. of Michigan Library)
- Alternative sources for finding cited articles (Univ. South Dakota Libraries)
- Lists individual databases that provide some citation analysis.
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