Hi, Richard. See if your librarian has secured subscriptions to the Web of Science and SCOPUS databases. These resources will provide this information, as well as the citing citations. There's overlap between the databases, but you may get unique hits, so I suggest searching both.
Take care,
Tanya
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Subject: journal citation
I want to find out how many times a particular paper has been cited.
Can anyone advise how to do this?
Richard Nicholl
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