Citation Mining is the strategy of using the reference list in a given resource to find more on the subject. There are multiple recommended ways to locate a source:
Using Google Scholar with Library Links turned on (see instructions to turn Library Links on here):
Search Google Scholar for your article title, and use the public link or Find It @ GSU to access the article.
Using GSU Library's Journal Search:
Step 1 - On the GSU Library homepage, use the dropdown to perform a Journal search for the desired article's journal title. |
Step 2 - Select Online access for your journal. |
Step 3 - Select the best option available to find the article in a database that provides the journal content. (Pay attention to date ranges!) |