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Web of Science Core Collection
Web of Science is an interdisciplinary database with articles from over 12,000 scholarly journals as well as conference proceedings in the humanities, social sciences and sciences.

Search Alert

  1. Adjust your search words and search terms until you get the best results.
  2. Click on the Create Alert/RSS button at the top left hand of the search results. 
  3. Save the search results and you will see a screen with an RSS feed option.
  4. Click on My Saved Searches at the top right to view or change.
  5. Remember that you need to register an account with the Web of Science to use this feature.

Cited by Feature

The Cited by Feature connects you easily with articles that cite a particular article of interest to you (e.g. written by you, a mentor or someone that is central to your research, provided that article appears in the Web of Science)

Example: Sandra Robinson co-authored an article "Trust that binds: the impact of collective felt trust on organizational performance" in the Journal of Applied Psychology in 2008.

  1. Search for Robinson, S* (author)
  2. Search for the abbreviation of the journal by using the Find command (Ctrl + F)
  3. Enter the publication year.
  4. Click on Create Citation Report see both citing articles and the articles she has cited.

The Citation Report feature displays bar charts for the number of items published each year and the number of citations each year, plus counts for the average number of citations per item, the number of citations per year per publication, average number of citations per year per publication, and the H-index.

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