Database Guides

Food Science Source

Food Science Source contains articles from over 1400 publications including journals, books, magazines and trade publications covering the food industry and related topics.

Also provides access to over 1000 food industry and market reports.


Finding Journal Articles

When searching for journal articles, break down your topic into keywords and phrases and enter them on different lines.

You can use various search techniques to add in extra terms, narrow results down and get more useful results:

  • phrase searching i.e. including the terms in quotation marks to ensure they appear together rather than being split up and
  • boolean search
    • AND – narrows down the results. All connected terms must be included in the results
    • OR – broadens out the results. Either connected term can be included in the results
    • NOT – narrows down the results. The second term must be excluded from the results

   Top Tip!

If your search results are disappointing, try to think of different ways of expressing your topic. For "food consumption" you could try "food habits", "eating habits" or "eating patterns".

If you add the wildcard symbol * to the root of a word you can find all words beginning with the letters in front of it (e.g. emotion* would find emotion, emotions and emotional at the same time).

Click on the title of an article to view the summary and see what subject terms have been used to describe that article. You can then search on those terms.

To find out more about planning a search, creating search strategies and using different search techniques, explore our search techniques guide.



Getting the Full Text

When you find an article that looks useful, check for a full text link such as a PDF full text link or a HTML full text link.

If available, click to open the article. Once you have clicked on PDF Full Text you will see icons allowing you to Download, Print or Email the full text, or add details of an article to a Folder by clicking on the relevant icon. You can then email the details of all articles added to your folder or transfer those details to RefWorks.

Full Text at RGU

If a PDF download is unavailable, it means we don't have the full text on this database. But, we may have it on a different service. Click on Full Text @ RGU / Check LibrarySearch for full text options to check.

If we have the full text article as part of another subscription, then you will be redirected to it. If we do not have the article, you will be told Full Text Not Available.

You may still be able to get the article, by requesting an Inter-Library Loan (ILLs). Remember to sign in to LibrarySearch to see this option. You can find out more about ILLs on our inter-library loans page.