http://isiknowledge.com
You may need a school subscription to get into the search engine. Put your name, address and/or keyword to search your papers, then you will find how many times they have been cited. Good luck.
SNLRP is correct. When you do search, you might want to use "cite browse" function. This will give you all the citations you have got, even if your original paper is published in non-SCI journal.
Also you might want to make sure different combinations of your name. For a Chinese whose name is Liu Dongxiao, he might find 70 percent as Liu DX, 20% as Liu D and 0-10% as Dongxiao L (the last one depends how well-known he/she is in his field)
Good luck
snlrp said:
http://isiknowledge.com
You may need a school subscription to get into the search engine. Put your name, address and/or keyword to search your papers, then you will find how many times they have been cited. Good luck.
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