google scholar, you can set up alerts for them to send you articles.
Research gate
Your university library
Use the articles that you already have and check the references section. You might be able to find additional resources there.
I know that you cannot use wikipedia for your work but I used it to give me hints. If you scroll all the way down to the bottom it often has references that you can use or at least it can give you an idea of what to search for. It is especially good if you are looking for theories.
Dear Mahmoud Hassanin sharing your article in social media is a good way, recently most magazines with good impact factor automatically offer to share your article in social media, another way is sharing it without publishing if you upload it on the web https://arxiv.org / which is an online file for publications
Good insights and excellent links to answer this all-important discussion. To me making use of those suggestions can really help even though it requires patience, hard work, tenacity resilience to get there but surely one will get there soon.
One cannot simply long for increased citations by publishing an ordinary routine paper. If the paper contains some novel or pioneering results, definitely you can observe that the citations grow in numbers as time passes by. We cite someone’s work in our document mainly to acknowledge that person’s impact on subsequent works and also on our work. Fellow researchers get an idea of the importance of completed works only by reading research papers and the related citations in other papers. Some articles with important findings will be cited by numerous researchers.
Therefore, take care to choose a good journal with high impact factor having a wide area of influence. Include carefully selected key words and give meaningful titles so that indexing and abstracting services or search engines would be able to provide relevance to your paper. You can increase the visibility of your paper by sharing the information through ResearchGate and other social media. Some journals make the papers free and on-line after a lock in period.
Increasing the quality of one's works is a prerequisite to the number of citations in scientific research, because by achieving a higher quality, the researcher is going to attract more readers. Notably, quality is always the result of careful planning , sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution indicating the wise choice of effective options in conducting research. Such a provision will indubitably raise the number of your citations.
You need to publish quality paper. Share your work on ResearchGate, Google scholar. Find people who are working on area of your interest and connect with them on RG and send your abstract/ paper and request them for their comments.