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Found a wonderful article, and want to know who else thought it was wonderful and cited it? We have resources for that. Web of Science is the traditional database, but it doesn't cover that many of the relevant journals to TESL. So try Google Scholar as well.
Use Google Scholar to search for scholarly articles across the Web (this can be a good complement to subscription databases). Note the citation tracking feature. This link includes Eastern Washington University indicators. You will see "Find it @ EWU" in your results, if we have the article full text in one of our databases.
Indexes articles and analyzes citations from 20,000+ journals in the sciences and social sciences back to 1970, though some are as far back as 1788. Search this database in lieu of Web of Science.
In Beta from JSTOR Labs, upload a document, image or copy/paste specific text (such as an abstract), and it will analyze the words and offer suggestions of articles that are similar.