How to Cite Check with HeinOnline
What is Cite Checking? Cite checking involves reviewing and verifying the accuracy and completeness of citations. The basics of cite checking include: Reviewing the accuracy of the author, title, publication
What is Cite Checking? Cite checking involves reviewing and verifying the accuracy and completeness of citations. The basics of cite checking include: Reviewing the accuracy of the author, title, publication
When browsing through scholarly journals and secondary sources in HeinOnline, it’s imperative to know how authoritative a source is for your research. ScholarCheck analyzes citation data to provide the most-cited
ScholarRank is an overall ranking based on the calculation of five HeinOnline ScholarCheck metrics. The Z-score for each of the five metrics is taken and then averaged; the final average
While embargoed content does not provide access to full-text of journal articles, all journals in HeinOnline are fully indexed and used in our citation analytics, so embargoed content will be
Only articles, notes, comments, and reviews are counted in the ‘Cited by’ metrics. Sections which are not accounted for comprise of forwards, introductions, contents, indexes, etc.
Hein’s ScholarCheck is a series of tools and features integrated throughout various HeinOnline libraries that allow you to view journal articles and cases* that have a heavy influence on the
When you are reading the full text of a treaty, you will see a box to the left of the page called a ScholarCheck. This link will generate the list of
You can access the Most-Cited options from the Law Journal Library database main page. By selecting the Most-Cited tab, you are able to browse the most-cited authors, articles, journals, ScholarRank’s top