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Web of Science - Cited Reference Search for Music Scores

From NUS Libraries homepage, under Major Databases, click on Web of Science.

The is a feature specially for finding citing references.

It also enables you to eliminate self-citation.

To find out what articles have cited or discussed in a significant way a music score by a particular composer, enter the composer's last name and the initials in the Cited Author search. If you're unsure of the initials, just type the last name, followed by an asterisk. For example, to search for articles that have cited Mozart's opera, Cosi Fan Tutte, enter the information as follows:

           

Click on Search, select some or all of the cited references retrieved by the search. Click Finish Search to retrieve articles that cite the selected reference(s).     

                 

You will then see a list of citations for your selections. Click on the title to view the record citing Mozart's opera.

           

Click on the first record. In this example, Bernheimer, M. Mozart 'Cosi fan tutte'. Opera, 56(11): 1356-1358 Nov 2005 has cited Mozart's operatic score, Cosi fan tutte in the article.

To see whether NUS Libraries subscribes to the journal, go to LINC and do a search either using the ISSN or Title in Journals Collection.

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