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Citation Searching
Citation searching means that you: take a publication, and search for articles and other publications by which it is cited. This can reveal important relationships that may not be found by other ways of searching.
All databases below offer citation searching. In addition, the citation counts from Web of Science and Scopus are considered to be authorative indicators of the research performance of an author.
- Web of Science This link opens in a new windowMainly English-language literature in all disciplines.
- Scopus This link opens in a new windowCovers a large part of the English-language literature in science, medicine and parts of the social sciences and arts and humanities.
- PsycINFO This link opens in a new windowThe first-choice database for the literature of psychology. This database contains references on psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic work as well.
- Google Scholar This link opens in a new windowA Google search engine that searches for scholarly literature.
Lean Library
Lean Library is a browser extension for off-campus library access.
How does it work?
If you visit a website the library has a license for, you will get a notification. Click to login and get access.
The browser extension displays its icon in your bookmarks bar. It works almost like a traffic light. If the icon is green, then you have access. If the material you’d like to use doesn’t seem accessible, Lean Library will automatically check for open access versions of the article.
The extension is not yet available for mobile devices
EndNote
Use EndNote for the collection, safe storage and organization of literature and research data.
More information on our library website