Citings, citings, citings, citings, citings!
Just a quick entry right now as I need to get ready for work. Last night I was talking to my good friend and fellow author/collaborator Dr. David Chin Evans about one of our joint publications (In the privacy of their own homes: Using the Internet to assess racial bias; EVANS DC, GARCIA DJ, GARCIA DM, et al.; PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN; 29: 273-284 2003) and decided to do a citation search to see who referenced our article.
It turns out we were cited 5 times so far in the last two years! Thats very exciting for me as it shows my work (well, the collective work with David) is actually providing scientific value to the research community.
For all you non-geek types, lets just say its a pretty cool thing and a pretty cool feeling to have.

BTW, here is the list of the other articles that cite mine:
Powell AA, Branscombe NR, Schmitt MT
Inequality as ingroup privilege or outgroup disadvantage:
The impact of group focus on collective guilt and interracial attitudes PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN 31 (4):
508-521 APR 2005
Wohl MJA, Branscombe NR
Forgiveness and collective guilt assignment to historical perpetrator groups depend on level of social category inclusiveness JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 88
(2): 288-303 FEB 2005
Tynes B, Reynolds L, Greenfield PM
Adolescence, race, and ethnicity on the Internet: A comparison of discourse in monitored vs. unmonitored chat rooms JOURNAL OF APPLIED DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 25
(6): 667-684 NOV-DEC 2004
Borgida E, Stark EN
New media and politics – Some insights from social and political psychology AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST 48 (4): 467-478 DEC
2004
Evans DC
A comparison of the other-directed stigmatization produced by legal and illegal forms of affirmative action JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY 88 (1): 121-130 FEB
2003
Anyway, I found this pretty exciting and wanted to share.
Later…