This database offers full-text coverage for more than 1,400 publications, including journals, magazines, and trade publications, dealing with food industry-related issues. More than 1,000 key food industry and market reports are available.
Provides access to scholarly journals, magazines, and trade publications that cover topics including the cultural and economic aspects of travel and tourism. The database offers coverage of both the historical and current state of affairs in the hospitality and tourism industries. From NOVELNY.
Academic journals and professional & popular magazines on all aspects of cooking and nutrition. The database includes searchable recipes, restaurant reviews, and industry information.
This online Reference Collection forms the definitive source for those entering, researching, or teaching in any of the many disciplines making up this interdisciplinary area of study. Key subject areas include: food security, sustainability, food systems, agriculture, nutrition, safety and microbiology as well as specific food group science (dairy science, meat science and grain science).
ProQuest Central Essentials provides comprehensive, full-text, periodical coverage from 12 complete ProQuest databases, including Research Library and US Newsstream.
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A scholarly journal publishes authoritative research articles by academics or experts in a discipline.
The articles often undergo peer-review, that is they are evaluated by other experts before publication.
For more on the different types of periodicals see this chart:
Scholarly Journals v. Popular Magazines v. Trade Journals
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Scholarly Journals include other types of documents, such as essays, literature reviews, book reviews, commentary, letters to the editor, announcements, etc. So...
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A research article reports the original work of a scholar and will present evidence and conclusions.
Read the Abstract (summary of the article) or Introduction (first paragraph) to identify the type of article and the topics covered.
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