Are the cited references in the CA record searchable?
Yes. Cited references (representing the works appearing in the article’s bibliography) are included in CA bibliographic records back to 1996. Most are hyperlinked to the corresponding record in CA — just click on the citation to go to that record. To find later documents that cite a specific work or group of works (such as by author), pull up a group of records, select one or more (or just use the entire results set), click Get Related, then choose “Citing References.” This will pull up a set of documents (post-1996) that cited the original(s). Web of Science (Science Citation Index) allows more extensive analysis of citations, and calculates an h-index, which SciFinder can’t do. It’s also the only source to find pre-1996 citing papers.
Yes. Cited references (representing the works appearing in the article’s bibliography) are included in CA bibliographic records back to 1996. Most are hyperlinked to the corresponding record in CA — just click on the citation to go to that record. To find later documents that cite a specific work or group of works (such as by author), pull up a group of records, select one or more (or just use the entire results set), and click “Get Citing” in the task bar. This will pull up a set of documents (post-1996) that cited the selected original(s). Web of Science (Science Citation Index) allows more extensive analysis of citations, and calculates an h-index, which SciFinder can’t do. It’s also the only source to find pre-1996 citing papers.
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