STEMM Example:
Saxby, D. J., Bryant, A. L., Modenese, L., Gerus, P., Killen, B. A., Konrath, J., . . . Lloyd, D. G. (2016). Tibiofemoral contact forces in the anterior cruciate ligament-reconstructed knee. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 48(11), 2195-2206. Cited 15 Times
HASS Example:
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1. Go to Scopus
2. Click on the Authors tab
3. Search for your name
4. Select your author set (click on the name)
5. Scroll down to the authored documents list
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1. Go to Web of Science 2. Click on +More to reveal ‘Author Search’ 3. Enter author surname and first initial in labeled boxes Note: you can click through to select research domains and organisations – this is optional 4. Click ‘Finish Search’ Note: The results will show all articles that match the author but these will be sorted into Article Groups 5. Click on the ‘Article Groups’ link and check all the boxes from the correct author 6. Click on ‘View records’ for a list of publications and citation counts
Citation counts for individual publications can be found by performing a title search |
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1. Go to Google Scholar 2. Type the full name of the author 3. If a profile exists for the author, it will appear at the top of the results list 4. Click on the link to view the profile, list of publications and citation counts. Citation counts for individual publications can be found by performing a title search |