and of course you can use Science Citation Index, look for a
particular paper and know how many times has been cited
Regards
Rafael Bravo GP
Centro de Salud Sector III. Area 10 de atención primaria
Getafe,Madrid.Spain
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2010/3/16 Andrew Jull <[log in to unmask]>:
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> 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).
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