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CHEM 371: Chemistry of Food

Searching the Chemistry Literature

A good place to start your search is with the Annual Review of Food Science & Technology. You can browse the journal by volume by clicking the link above, or you can search for specific topics by navigating to the Annual Review Homepage, searching your topic, and then filtering by publication. You can also use the search bar below:

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Additional Recommended Databases

Google Scholar Cited Reference Search

One very useful feature of Google Scholar is its ability to allow for easily finding articles which have cited an article that you have found.  When looking at search results, check for the 'Cited by X' link underneath each result. That will tell you how many subsequent articles (that Google Scholar is aware of...it's not 100% comprehensive! This is a ballpark figure) have cited this particular article.

Try it using the example article from your assignment:

Cochran, K.H.; Barry, J.A.; Muddiman,D.C.; Hinks, D. Direct Analysis of Textile Fabrics and Dyes Using Infrared Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry. Anal. Chem. 2013, 85, 831−836

  • Step 2: Click that link, and you will be taken to a new set of results, all of which have cited the original article, which will still be listed at the top of the page.