Estimed Colleagues -
I have been asked by one of our doctors to find what papers/works cite a particular important jnl paper he has. All I could think of was 'using' Science Citation Index for this as I once used it in my early days in librarianship. It was a subscription-based service in those days and so I immediately dived into the web to see if there was a free-access site (well, you never know ...). I splashed around the Institute for Scientific Info's "Web of Science" site and saw that SCI is still going and actually indexes the journal in question but it isn't free. Does anyone know of any other databases which have this facility or another means of doing this cos, frankly, I'm a bit flimmertibizzed.
Cheerio!
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