Citation chaining

Citation chaining is a powerful search strategy that allows you to move backwards and forwards through a research topic.

When using citation chaining, you can find historic, current, and related research as well as identify how a topic has changed over time.

Backward citation chaining

Backward citation chaining refers to using the reference list from a relevant source to discover additional related sources.

Forward citation chaining in Google Scholar

Forward citation chaining refers to identifying articles that have cited another article

You will now see articles that cited, in their own reference lists, the initial article you searched for.

You can even search within these citing articles.

You will now see articles that include specific keywords and cited the initial article you searched for.

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Access the full-text of articles in Google Scholar