Web of Knowledge Tracking a good article Who else has used this paper?
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Cited reference searching
Unlike most other databases, the cited reference list of each article is included in all Web of Science records, and this enables a number of valuable and unique search functions associated with the linkage between citing and cited articles.
Navigate backwards in time by linking directly from an article record to its cited reference list.
Navigate forwards in time by identifying the articles which have cited an article since it was written.
Directly search, using information about a given paper, in order to identify more recent papers that have cited it.
Directly search on a particular author to identify the citation impact of all their publications.
Tracing this journal article using the: • journal title • an author’s surname• keyword from the title of the article
N.B. When entering your journal title in find box just use key words. (If you enter gait and posture it does not find it but if you enter gait posture it does)
Click ‘Add’ to select a title and transfer it to the box at the bottom of the page.
Then click ‘OK’ to transfer the title to the search page.
If a reference has blue text it means that the WoS covers this journal so you can open up using this link
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But if the text of the link is in black then it cannot be opened up as the WoS does not cover this journal
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