How do I find out who has cited my article?
Table of Contents
- 1 How do I find out who has cited my article?
- 2 How do I check my citations?
- 3 How do I get my research cited?
- 4 What Is cited reference searching?
- 5 How do I check my citations on Google Scholar?
- 6 How do I get people to cite my work?
- 7 Why do a cited reference search?
- 8 How do I find out who has cited my work?
- 9 How do I find out who cited my Paper in IEEE?
- 10 What is the best way to search for references to articles?
How do I find out who has cited my article?
Have a look at Google Scholar, they’ve made this really easy. Just enter the search terms in quotation marks (that narrows down the results) in the box, then ‘search’. Under each article, click on the link “Cited by (number)” to retrieve a list of those who have cited the work.
How do I check my citations?
Using your Google Scholar Citations account, you can see the citation counts for your publications and have GS calculate your h-index. (You can also search Google Scholar by author name and the title of an article to retrieve citation information for a specific article.)
How many times has my research been cited?
Navigate to Google Scholar, which can be found under “G” in “Find a Database”. Here you simply search for the article in which you are interested. Under the link, you can see the number of times the article has been cited.
How do I get my research cited?
Studies suggest 5 ways to increase citation counts
- Watch your title length and punctuation.
- Take advantage of preprint servers and release your results early.
- Avoid mentioning a country in your title, abstract or keywords.
- Link your paper to the supporting data in a freely accessible repository.
- Cut the hyphens.
What Is cited reference searching?
What is Cited Reference Searching? Cited reference searching allows you to: search for records that cite a particular document (such as when you are reading an article and you want to search for a study mentioned in the literature review) search by author, publication, title, date, and more.
What is citation Tracking?
Citation analysis, also called citation tracking or cited reference searching, is a way of measuring the relative importance or impact or an author, article, or publication, by counting the number of times that author, article, or publication has been cited by other works.
How do I check my citations on Google Scholar?
Click on the Search Scholar button. Locate the correct article in the search results list. If the article was cited by others, you will see a “Cited by” link at the bottom of the record. Click this link to view who has cited this item.
How do I get people to cite my work?
To boost your citation count to maximize impact, consider these 10 simple techniques:
- Cite your past work when it is relevant to a new manuscript.
- Carefully choose your keywords.
- Use your keywords and phrases in your title and repeatedly in your abstract.
- Use a consistent form of your name on all of your papers.
Why would you perform a cited reference search for a research article?
Cited reference searching allows you to locate books and articles that cite a previously published resource. This process allows you to track the research that has been done since the original item was published.
Why do a cited reference search?
Citation searching, or using the references cited by authors, not only leads researchers to other relevant articles on their subject of interest, it can also indicate the importance of a piece of research.
How do I find out who has cited my work?
Just enter the search terms in quotation marks (that narrows down the results) in the box, then ‘search’. Under each article, click on the link “Cited by (number)” to retrieve a list of those who have cited the work.
How do I find a list of cited references in PDFs?
Click on the title to view the first page of the PDF. To the right are boxes labeled “JSTOR” and “Google Scholar”. Within the JSTOR box, click “Items Citing this Item” to find who has cited the work. Within the Google Scholar box, click “Items citing this item” to be taken to Google Scholar which will display a list of cited references.
How do I find out who cited my Paper in IEEE?
Look for works by the author and click the Scopus link to find more information on who has cited your works. IEEE Xplore displays “citing documents.” Do an author search, click on the title to display the full abstract, scroll down beyond “Index Terms” to “Additional details.”
What is the best way to search for references to articles?
Citation databases and indexes are minimally edited. Cited reference searching works best for references to periodical articles. If you locate only a few or no cited references to an article, consider whether the research may be too recent.