Find the best way to do a comprehensive author search and retrieve and compile citations that cite an author's works
Find the best way to do a comprehensive author search and retrieve and compile citations that cite an author's works
With SciFinder you can view references to scientific discoveries published by an author of interest in the field of chemistry and related sciences from:
- more than 9,500 major scientific journals
- patents issued by 50 patent-granting institutions across the world
View abstracts and bibliographic references for the published research of any author:
- Explore by Author Name
- Get Related InformationCiting References
- Get Related InformationCited References
- Analyze by author name
Explore by Author Name
Type your author's last name. The first and middle name are optional.

SciFinder retrieves all variants of your author's name. Select candidate names and click Get References.

SciFinder presents a list of references. Review the list and click the microscope icon to see details about a document or click the document icon to view the full text. To see articles that the author has cited, click Get Related.

You can view articles or patents that K. Barry Sharpless has cited, or you can view articles or patents that cite K. Barry Sharplesss' research. We have selected Cited References to view articles or patents that K. Barry Sharpless has cited. Click Cited References.


Use the Analyze Tool to access abstracts by individual authors that cite K. Barry Sharpless' research.



Analyze by Author has produced a histogram listing references that cite K. Barry Sharpless' work sorted by author name. You can explore these references one at a time by selecting an author of interest or explore several together.

You can use the Analyze tool to produce histograms showing a variety of interesting comparisons that will help you explore other aspects of your research subject, such as the Publication Year.

Analyze by Publication Year shows the influence of the author's work over the years.

Analyze by Company/Organization shows organizations that have made use of the author's research.

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Updated 4/20/2007 3:42:37 PM