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Citation counts show the number of times an article is cited by other researchers. It is one way to measure the impact of a scholar's work. Several databases keep track of citation counts within that database.
The "Cited by" link show many articles have made a citation or reference to this article. If you click on the link you can see a list of the articles.
1) The "cited by" link under each result shows how many other articles have cited this article. A higher number can often mean a more influential article.
2) If you click on the "cited by" link you will see the list of articles that have cited this article.
3) Some articles will also have a link for "References". If you click on this you will be taken to a hyperlinked list of the articles cited within this article. This can be a good way to discover more articles on the same topic.
Click the "Citing Articles" link on the right side of the screen to see a list of the articles that have cited your article.
You can also search for citation counts in Google Scholar. Click the "Cited by" link to see a list of the articles that have cited your article.