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Unlike a conventional keyword search, cited reference search is able to find relevant articles through the citation patterns in the scholarly world. This course will mainly cover two prominent databases, Web of Science and Scopus.

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Cited Reference Search

The University of Hong Kong Libraries 19 November

2013

Related articles Number of publications in ISI Times Cited h-Index

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What we will cover… Part I: Introduction

What is Cited vs Citing articles? Why cited reference search? Which databases to use?

Part II: How to find Find articles on a topic

Keyword search vs Cited reference search

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Part I:Introduction

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Citing Articles

Cited ArticlesVS

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Citing article

Cited Articles

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The logistics of cited reference… 1. Create the journal list

Publisher identifies the top journals and include them as Source Journals in the database.

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2. Examine the reference list of each article.

General rationale: • Publications on the reference list are useful to

this research• Important publications are cited more often

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Compile statistics for Cited Reference Search

Source: ISI Web of Science (15 November 2013)

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Why cited reference search?

Cited Article Barnard, C. N. (1968). Human cardiac transplantation - an

evaluation of first 2 operations performed at Groote Schuur Hospital Cape Town. American Journal of Cardiology, 22(4), 584-596.

Christiaan Neethling Barnard- Performed the first successful heart

transplant

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1968-1970

1971-1975

1976-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2005

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Times cited

Source: ISI Web of Science (8 November 2013)

Received immediate attention

Received some 70 cites since publication

The paper regained attention in recent years.

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Total times cited = 70

Discover the impact of an article on the global research community.1

Cited Article:Barnard, C. N. (1968). Human cardiac transplantation - an evaluation of first 2 operations performed at Groote Schuur Hospital Cape Town. American Journal of Cardiology, 22(4), 584.

TIME1970 1980 201320001990

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Follow the path and direction of this research topic2

Shaver, J. A., Leon, D. F., Gray, S., Leonard, J. J., & Bahnson, H. T.

(1969). Hemodynamic observations

after cardiac transplantation. New England Journal of Medicine, 281(15), 822

Taguchi, Y., & Siddique, N.

(1972). Gentamicin and kidney transplantation — assessment in-vitro and in-vivo. Journal of Urology, 107(6), 911

Uys, C. J., Rose, A. G., & Barnard, C. N.

(1979). Pathology of human cardiac transplantation - assessment after 11-years-experience at Groote Schuur Hospital, South African Medical Journal, 56(22), 887-896.

Levett, J. M., & Karp, R. B.

(1985). Heart -transplantation. Surgical Clinics of North America, 65(3), 613-635.

Lock, M. (1996). Death in technological time: Locating the end of meaningful life. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 10(4), 575-600.

Fuchs, J. R., Nasseri, B. A., & Vacanti, J. P.

(2001). Tissue engineering: A 21st century solution to surgical reconstruction. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 72(2), 577-591.

Abt, P. L., Fisher, C. A., & Singhal, A. K.

(2006). Donation after cardiac death in the US: History and use. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 203(2), 208-225.

Bailey, L. L., Wood, M., Razzouk, A., Vanarsdell, G.,

& Gundry, S. (1989). Heart-transplantation during the 1st 12 years of life. Archives of Surgery, 124(10), 1221-1226.

Farkas, E. A., & Elefteriades, J. A.

(2007). Assisted circulation: experience with the Novacor (R) left ventricular assist system. Expert Review of Medical Devices, 4(6), 769-774.Schuur Hospital South African Medical Journal, 56(22), 887-896.

Kind, L. (2009). Machines and

arguments: From life support technologies to the definition of brain death. Historia Ciencias Saude-Manguinhos, 16(1), 13-34.

Citing Articles:

Source: ISI Web of Science

Cited Article:Barnard, C. N. (1968). Human cardiac transplantation - an evaluation of first 2 operations performed at Groote Schuur Hospital Cape Town. American Journal of Cardiology, 22(4), 584.

TIME1970 1980 201320001990

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Find related articles on a topic without the use of search terms3

Conventional keyword

search

Cited reference

searchV.S.

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Results contain the word “heart transplant”

Bagan, P., Barthes, F. L., & Riquet, M. (2006). Prognosis of lung cancer in heart transplant recipient. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 81(1), 409-409.

Hsu, R. B., Lin, F. Y., Chen, R. J., Chou, N. K., Ko, W. J., Chi, N. H., et al. (2007). Incidence, risk factors, and prognosis of postoperative hyperbilirubinemia after heart transplantation. European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 32(6), 917-922.

Marcus, G. M., Hoang, K. L., Hunt, S. A., Chun, S. H., & Lee, B. K. (2006). Prevalence, patterns of development, and prognosis of right bundle branch block in heart transplant recipients. American Journal of Cardiology, 98(9), 1288-1290.

Villar, E., Boissonnat, P., Sebbag, L., Hendawy, A., Cahen, R., Trolliet, P., et al. (2007). Poor prognosis of heart transplant patients with end-stage renal failure. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 22(5), 1383-1389.

Conventional keyword search

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Shaver, J. A., Leon, D. F., Gray, S., Leonard, J. J., & Bahnson, H. T. (1969). Hemodynamic observations after cardiac transplantation. New England Journal of Medicine, 281(15), 822

Levett, J. M., & Karp, R. B. (1985). Heart -transplantation. Surgical Clinics of North America, 65(3), 613-635.

Osorio, M. L., Oliveri, L. F., Sanguine.Fa, & Rodrigue.M. (1970). Electrocardiographic patterns of transplanted heart. Medicina, 30(4), 349-&.

Chassignolle, J. F. (1998). One hundred years of heart surgery. Annales De Chirurgie, 52(3), 286-292.

Farkas, E. A., & Elefteriades, J. A. (2007). Assisted circulation: experience with the Novacor (R) left ventricular assist system. Expert Review of Medical Devices, 4(6), 769-774.Schuur Hospital South African Medical Journal, 56(22), 887-896.

Capdeville, M., Insler, S., Scalia, G. M., McCarthy, J., Cho, Y., Vargo, R. L., et al. (1998). Anesthetic considerations for the

patient undergoing partial left ventriculectomy (Batista procedure). Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 12(1), 101-110.

Dear, M. G., Cooper, D. K. C., & Murtra, M. (1973). Electrocardiographic prediction of unmodified rejection in heterotopic

canine cardiac allografts. Cardiovascular Research, 7(5), 687-695.

DeWall, R. (2005). Cardiovascular inventiveness within the University of Minnesota Department of Surgery. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 79(6), S2214-S2216.

Results contain a list of citing articles

Cited Reference Search

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Time20131967

Conventional searchSearching backward in time

Cited Reference SearchSearching forward in time

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Compile an Author Citation Report4

Source: ISI Web of Science (8 November 2013)

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Rank Citations / paper11911310380

25242320

Rank Citations / paper1 1192 1133 103

26 3527 3228 2929 2330 20

For more details, read Hirsch’s article at http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0508025

h-index = 28• 28 papers received at least 28

citations. • The other papers received no

more than 28 citations

According to J.E. Hirsch, the h index is the h number of papers with at least h citations.

h-index (Hirsch index)

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Pros and ConsSimple: Times cited: Important publications are cited more oftenH-index: Citation record summarized in one single numberBut… Cited not because it is useful Papers published in journals with a regional focus may

not be included as a source journal Does not take into account the age of publications Cross-disciplinary comparison is not valid given the

varying citation patterns/ scholarly productivity Citation errors in the databases, e.g. homonymous

author names, typographical errors

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Which databases to use?Web of Science (in Web of Knowledge)

Chinese Science Citation Database (in Web of Knowledge)

Scopus

Chinese Citation Database (中國引文數據庫 )

Google Scholar

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2

3

4

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Access: HKUL Homepage > Electronic Resources > Browse by Format > Citation Reports

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Part II: How to Find Articles on a topic

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Web of Science 1

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ISI Web of Knowledge Number of journals:

Over 10,000 titles Coverage:

Web of Science Arts & Humanities Citation Index (1975+) Science Citation Index (1970+) Social Sciences Citation Index (1956+)

Chinese Science Citation Database (1989+)

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Demo Database: Web of Science Search Methods

(A) Conventional search: - Keyword search

(B) Cited reference search: - Explore from one important paper

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“Decoding nonverbal cues” and gender

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Challenge no. 1Title of the highest cited paper

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Challenge no. 2Locate the cited papers (works on the reference list)

How many titles are there on the reference list?

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Challenge no. 3Find the oldest paper on the reference list.

It was published in the year _______.

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Challenge no. 4Since publication, this paperhas been cited _____ times since publication.

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Challenge no. 5 

On the list of citing articles, retrieve the full text of this article:

Schneider, K. G., Hempel, R. J., & Lynch, T. R. (2013). That "Poker Face" Just Might Lose You the Game! The Impact of Expressive Suppression and Mimicry on Sensitivity to Facial Expressions of Emotion. Emotion, 13(5), 852-866. doi: 10.1037/a0032847

The Facial Affect Sensitivity section says that “The ability to accurately read emotional expressions has been linked to factors such as

________, ___________, _______________________, ______________”

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Challenge no. 5  

How to get the full text? 

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“Gender, age, cultural differences and psychopathology”

Challenge no. 5 

The Facial Affect Sensitivity section says that “The ability to accurately read emotional expressions has been linked to factors such as  

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Challenge no. 6Find related papers (papers that share similar research interests)

There are _____ related papers.

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What are related records?

Reference ListArticle 1Article 2Article 3Article 4Article 5Article 6

Reference ListArticle 1Article 2Article 3Article 4Article 7Article 8

Reference ListArticle 1Article 2Article 3Article 4Article 5Article 6Article 9Article 10

Reference ListArticle 1Article 2Article 7Article 9Article 11Article 12

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Challenge no. 7   Number of related records with

at least 10 shared references = ________

 

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Challenge no. 8  How to get the full text if

Full Text is not available? 

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Summary of the Challenges…

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Time20131978

Conventional search“Decoding nonverbal cues” and gender

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Time20131978

Conventional search“Decoding nonverbal cues” and gender

Cited Reference Search

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Time20131978

Conventional search“Decoding nonverbal cues” and gender

Cited Reference Search

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Time20111978

Conventional search“Decoding nonverbal cues” and gender

Cited Reference Search

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Cited Reference Search: Article by Hall JA

Parent Article

Citing Articles

References

Related Records (with at least one shared reference)

Publication Year

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Mobile version http://m.webofknowledge.com

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Which databases to use?Web of Science (in Web of Knowledge)

Chinese Science Citation Database (in Web of Knowledge)

Scopus

Chinese Citation Database (中國引文數據庫 )

Google Scholar

1

2

3

4

5

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Chinese Science Citation Database Coverage journals:

1,200 core science and engineering journals published in the People’s Republic of China

Time coverage: 1989 +

Chinese search terms: No character normalization, i.e. Traditional Chinese

(TC) search keys can only retrieve TC records. Simplified Chinese (SC) can only retrieve SC records

2

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Which databases to use?Web of Science (in Web of Knowledge)

Chinese Science Citation Database (in Web of Knowledge)

Scopus

Chinese Citation Database (中國引文數據庫 )

Google Scholar

1

2

3

4

5

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Scopus Number of journals:

About 19,400 Subject coverage:

Medicine, science and social sciences. Time coverage:

Mainly 1996+

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Access ScopusHKUL Homepage Electronic Resources Browse by Format Citation Reports Scopus

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Which databases to use?Web of Science (in Web of Knowledge)

Chinese Science Citation Database (in Web of Knowledge)

Scopus

Chinese Citation Database (中國引文數據庫 )

Google Scholar

1

2

3

4

5

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Chinese Citation Database (中國引文數據庫 )4

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Chinese Citation Database (中國引文數據庫 )

Number of journals: Over 9,000

Subject coverage: Science and social sciences, arts and

humanities. Time coverage

1994+ How to search

http://tinyurl.com/6lpkhzl

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Which databases to use?Web of Science (in Web of Knowledge)

Chinese Science Citation Database (in Web of Knowledge)

Scopus

Chinese Citation Database (中國引文數據庫 )

Google Scholar

1

2

3

4

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Publish or Perish 5

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Google Scholar data Download Publish or Perish software

http://www.harzing.com/pop.htm Number of journals:

Not available Subject coverage:

Science and social sciences, arts and humanities. Time coverage:

Not available How to search

http://tinyurl.com/7k8p25t

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A recap of what we have learnt…

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When would you use cited reference search?

(A) Not sure as to which search terms to use

(B) The topic is a new and emerging research area

(C) You’ve identified an important paper in this research area

(D) Gather author citation data

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From this highly cited paper, identify 4 ways to expand your search

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Course materials online

HKUL Homepage

> Click on

> Enter Citation report to search

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