Answered By: Ask a Librarian Last Updated: Jul 05, 2021
Bibliographic databases, or citation databases, can help to find out citation metrics for articles or individual authors, for example, times cited, citing references, h-index, etc. Two of the most famous citation databases are Web of Science and Scopus.
Detailed procedures can be found in Scholarly Communication & Research Support guide.
Answered By: Ask a Librarian
Last Updated: Jul 05, 2021
Bibliographic databases, or citation databases, can help to find out citation metrics for articles or individual authors, for example, times cited, citing references, h-index, etc. Two of the most famous citation databases are Web of Science and Scopus.
Detailed procedures can be found in Scholarly Communication & Research Support guide.
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