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Asian Studies

Library resources to support the teaching and research of Asian Studies at University of Cincinnati.

Citation Searching

Citation searching helps you find out how many times a particular publication has been cited and in what contexts.

Why do it?

  • Tracking the use and evolution of a particular idea over time.
  • To locate newer material related to a given publication or author.
  • To show the impact of your work by seeing who is citing you.
  • To find other researchers in a field.
  • To assess the relative quality or merit of a publication. Publications cited more frequently are generally more impactful and may be considered more reliable.

How to do it?

Many databases have a "cited by" link.

The databases below are most useful for Asian Studies.

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