A cited reference search allows you to find articles related to another article (who used an article after it was published). You might use this to find related bibliography, or to see which articles are important in their field, based on how many times an article is cited.
Web of Science allows you to search for cited references in the notes and bibliography of other articles.
To find articles that have cited a particular paper:
Select Cited References in the main search screen in Web of Science:
Because citations in reference lists can sometimes be incorrect, it’s a good idea to search with as little information as possible. A search by author name and cited work is usually adequate. Don't use too many words, and abbreviate as shown in the example above.
Author: Enter the first author, last name first, followed by a space, the first initial, and the truncation symbol (asterisk): Peterson S*.
Cited Work: Abbreviate. You can abbreviate to one character (e.g., J* for Journal).
Cited Year: The cited year is one of the most commonly incorrect parts of a citation. You might want to try your search both with and without the year to compare your results.