There are several ways to find out if a work has been cited by others. Here are a few possibilities.
Before you begin, keep in mind that "cited by" results may not present you with a comprehensive list of sources citing your article. Many databases will only list articles that are indexed within that specific database.
Using Google Scholar:
Google Scholar may be one of the most effective ways of finding titles citing a particular source.
- In Google Scholar, search for an article.
- Once located, click on the "Cited by" hyperlink beneath the record.

- For example, at the time of this screenshot Google Scholar had 50 sources citing this article (it's since gone way up!). Clicking the "Cited by" link will show us a list of those sources and links, if available.
Using Library Databases:
Some EBSCO databases and Proquest databases have a cited references link beneath the article title in your search, usually near the Full Text link. You may find similar options in other library databases as well.
Below is an example of an EBSCO search result:

In EBSCO databases you can also search directly for articles with cited references. Find out how in EBSCO's FAQ.