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Is there a keyword-specific citation index? - (Jun/14/2007 )

My professor is interested in learning more about GeneSpring. She put me incharge of learning info. re. the program, so I went on the Agilent website and it said how GeneSpring has been sited n times.
This led me to wonder how I can find out the number of times a specific keyword/product has been cited?
I understand you can do this search for 'Authors' and 'Publications' (using ISI), but I have not seen based on individual keywords (as far as I know of).

I'd therefore be appreciative if anyone could lead me towards a database where I input a keyword/product and it outputs how many times that given word it has been cited?

Thanks in advance,

-phossein-

QUOTE (phossein @ Jun 14 2007, 10:17 PM)
Out of curiosity, I am wondering how to find how many times specific software programs have been cited in journals?
I was playing around with the Thompson Scientific website and NCBI and I didn't get very far re. this objective.
I'd therefore be appreciative if anyone could show a database where I input a keyword and it outputs how many times it has been cited?

Thanks,



i think.. you can always check the citations of a software.. on the journal webpage.. where it was published..

-Laboratory HelpDesk-

you can view which paper cited your work at scopus

http://www.scopus.com/scopus/home.url

-NTH-

Thanks Labhelpdesk and NTH for your fast replies.
I'll give both suggestions a shot.

Much appreciated

-phossein-