IFIS launches functional foods journal
The International Food Information Service (IFIS) is proud to announce the launch of the Food Science and Technology Bulletin: Functional Foods (ISSN: 1476-2137) - the first in a new series of electronic review journals offering concise summaries of developments in key areas of food science, technology, and nutrition.
(PRWEB) September 11, 2004 -- The International Food Information Service
(IFIS) is proud to announce the launch of the Food Science and Technology
Bulletin: Functional Foods (ISSN: 1476-2137) - the first in a new series of
electronic review journals offering concise summaries of developments in key
areas of food science, technology, and nutrition.
The Food Science and
Technology Bulletin: Functional Foods is an online publication designed to meet
the current–awareness information needs of busy professionals in this
fast-moving area of food science and technology. Edited by Professor Glenn R.
Gibson of Reading University in the UK and peer-reviewed, the journal utilises
the web for rapid publication and dissemination, and is hosted at the IFIS
website www.foodsciencecentral.com (click on Information Store in the
navigation bar).
Two access options are provided: Pay per view – access
to single minireviews or Annual subscription - unlimited access to the complete
journal backfile plus 10 new minireviews published during the subscription
period. A discount is provided for personal subscribers to annual subscriptions.
Purchase methods include e-commerce which allows the subscriber immediate access
to the minireview(s).
Access to individual minireviews costs US $32 (£20
and Euro 30). Annual subscriptions cost US $240 (£150 and Euro 230) for an
organisation and US $60 (£37.50 and Euro 57.50) for an
individual.
Currently the minireview - Functional foods, blood lipids and
coronary heart disease - is available for FREE at http://www.foodsciencecentral.com/library.html#ifis/3965
In
2005 the Food Science and Technology Bulletin: Functional Foods will be
available as part of the ALPSP Learned Journals Collection (ALJC). The ALJC
offers libraries a range of 430 titles from 44 international publishers and
gives their users access to these high quality full-text e-journals directly via
SwetsWise Online Content. Further information on ALJC is available from www.alpsp-collection.org.
For further information,
please contact Polly Catchpole, Head of Marketing and Sales, International Food
Information Service, Lane End House, Shinfield Road, Shinfield, Reading RG2 9BB,
UK.
Telephone +44 (0) 118 988 3895; Fax +44 (0) 118 988 5065; Email e-mail
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