Citation searching for health and social work

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Citation searching for health and social work Directorate of Learning Resources

What’s the point of citation searching? You can find out who has cited (mentioned in their article) any article you’ve already found You may be able to find more research on your topic You may be able to find more recent research on your topic Directorate of Learning Resources

An example Moyle, W., Borbasi, S. and Wallis, M. (2011) ‘Acute care management of older people with dementia: a qualitative perspective', Journal of Clinical Nursing, 20(3-4), pp. 420–428. You need to note the author, date and journal title of the article you have (highlighted in pink above). You’ll need these details to search on. Directorate of Learning Resources

Doing a citation search Go to Web of Science (listed near the end of our databases list http://www.brookes.ac.uk/library/subject-help/health-and-social-work/databases-for-health-and-social-work/) You need to click on the orange button in the centre of the screen to get to the search screen.

Citation search screen There’s more than one way of doing a citation search on Web of Science, but you can do it this way… Put in the author and select author from the drop down menu then click Add Another field.

Citation search screen Do the same thing with both the Year Published and Publication name. Then click search.

Citation search results The article you searched for should appear on screen. The number of times it has been cited will appear to the right of the record.

Citation search results Clicking on this number will give you the list of articles which have referred to your starting article.

Citation results You may find new articles on your topic area They may not be all related directly to your question You may find your article isn’t listed on Web of Science – try one of the other results from your database search

Any Questions? healthcarelibrarians@brookes.ac.uk