Here are some shortcuts to important library resources.
Want to find out who has cited an article you have already found? Want to move forward through citation relationships, not just backward via bibliographies and reference lists? Google Scholar and Web of Science are two essential tools to help you do this.
Google Scholar. Watch this 4 minute video for a demonstration of how to use Google Scholar to quickly find newer articles, books, and papers that cite an older one. You'll probably want to expand the window or open the video in another tab.
Web of Science. Watch this 4 minute video for a demonstration of how to use the additional features of the Web of Science / Social Science Citation Index to find newer articles that cite an older one. You'll probably want to expand the window or open the video in another tab.
Want a book or journal article that isn't in Carleton's collection? Have you found something online that's prompting you for a password? Don't buy it! Make sure we don't have it in Carleton's collection, then, if not, request it through ILL. What's ILL? This short video will explain.
Want a book or journal article that isn't in Carleton's collection? Have you found something online that's prompting you for a password? Don't buy it! Make sure we don't have it in Carleton's collection, then, if not, request it through ILL. What's ILL? This short video will explain.
Questions? Contact reference@carleton.edu
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