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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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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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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

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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

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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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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

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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

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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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