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Locating Who Cited Your Work |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 1. | Go to Mathscinet.
Click on the "Full Search" link on the left hand side of the screen. |
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| 2. | 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. Below the citation for your results, you will see a listing for "Reference Citations" followed by the number for the times this work has been cited in the database. If there are reference citations, there is a link to the citations. |
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| 4. | Click on the "Reference Citations" link to view the works citing you. |
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| 5. | Repeat this process for each work. |
cynthia.crosser.@umit.maine.edu | Revised: 01/25/2008
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