Citation Tracking using Google Scholar

Answered By: Jessica Wykes
Last Updated: 23 Dec 2025 Views: 12

Citation tracking involves selecting key studies you have found and, for each of these, browsing studies that have cited them. This may help you to find studies that you did not find through your database searches which are useful for your research.

  1. Go to Google Scholar and enter the title of a study in the search field and press the search buttonThe Google Scholar search page described in step 1 in the list above.
  2.  Select the Cited by link after the reference.Google Scholar search result described in step 2 in the list above.

 

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