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The six citation indices listed above contain references which have been cited by other articles. One may use such citations to undertake cited reference searching, that is, locating articles that cite an earlier, or current publication. One may also search citation databases by topic, by author, by source title, and by address. Two chemical databases, Index Chemicus and Current Chemical Reactions allow for the creation of structure drawings, thus enabling users to locate chemical compounds and reactions.

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