Locating Who Cited Your Work in MathSciNet
| MathSciNet is database of citations for journal
articles and reviews of articles in pure and applied mathematics. You can locate who
has cited your work in the last few years by searching for your works
individually. |
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This search uses the citation for Bray, William O. (1996). Generalized
spectral projections on symmetric spaces of noncompact type: Paley-Wiener
theorems. Journal of functional analysis. 135, 1, pp. 206--232.
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| 1. |
Unless you have an unusual name it will be easier to
combine "Author" with "Title" to locate your
work. Set the drop down menu of the first box to "Author"
and the drop down menu of the second box to "Title".
Type in the author's last name followed by a comma, first initial and
an asterisk.
Example: "Bray, W*". Then type in enough of the title
to differentiate your article. Example "Generalized
spectral projections". |
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| 3. |
Click on the "Start Search" button. On the left hand
side, you will see a box for Citations. The From References number is the
count of articles citing this article fin the database. |
| 4. |
Click on the link to get the list of citations for this article. You can
mark
the boxes to all the articles except for self-citations to do a batch
download. |
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| 5. | Select the format for the citations (e.g. Citations (ASCII)
and click on link Retrieve Marked. |
| 6. |
Repeat this process for each work. |
Created by:
Cynthia
Crosser |
Revised:
12/26/2012
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