Richard
You can either use a proprietary database like SCOPUS, or go to Google Scholar (eg http://scholar.google.co.nz/ for New Zealand). In Google Scholar, find the paper using author or title and the number of times it has been cited will be listed below the descriptors (and then you can get a list of the citations through the link).
I have not compared the two methods, so do not know which is more comprehensive. However, Google Scholar is certainly the simpler approach.
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Andrew
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I want to find out how many times a particular paper has been cited.
Can anyone advise how to do this?
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