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How to Search Expanded Academic ASAP for Cited References
To locate journal articles that have cited your article, book, book chapter or papers published in full text journals in Expanded Academic ASAP.
From NUS Libraries homepage, under Major Databases, click on Expanded Academic ASAP.
Type in some terms that would retrieve your references. It is important to try all possible formats. E.g. your surname and parts of the article or book title. Kong W9 developmental city state.
Note that using Wn specifies that the two words must must occur within n words and in that order.
Select Search for words in entire document and limit search to documents with FULL text.
Click on Search. This search matches exactly terms in the reference list of each article. The results of the search are heavily dependent on how the references are done.
From the results list, click on the title for each article and scroll through the article to verify that the cited reference is correct.
See record 2 as an example:
Chua, Kevin. Simryn Gill and migration's capital. Art Journal, 61.4 (Winter 2002): p4(18) had cited Perry, M., L. Kong and B.S.A. Yeoh 1997. Singapore: A Developmental City State. New York: John Wiley and Sons in his article.
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Content by: Last updated 20/04/2007
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