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Journal Free Trials for 2011

The library has set up free trials to Food Chain and Greenhouse Gas Measurement and Management for 2011. Please take a look and let us know at library@rac.ac.uk if you think they would be useful additions to our journals collection next year….

Food Chain is an international journal for all those involved in developing the supply of high-quality foods from ‘farm gate to plate’ and those who use food processing to alleviate poverty and hunger. By bridging the gap between research and practice, it encourages papers written by researchers for the benefit of people who put ideas into practice in the field, and those written by practitioners to inform the need for further research. The content covers all aspects of promoting food chains, from on-farm processing and post-harvest storage, to the operation of small food processing businesses, supply of food processing or analytical equipment, hygiene and quality assurance, marketing, distribution, finance and the place of small-scale processing in the wider business and economic environment.

http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/itpub/fc/2011/00000001/00000001;jsessionid=3dwcd8tueruvr.alexandra

Greenhouse Gas Measurement and Management brings together information on the application of methods and techniques to estimate, measure, account and audit greenhouse gases. It presents conceptual, methodological and empirical analyses of policy-relevant metrics related to the management of greenhouse gases, and their impacts for industry, government and international organisations, with an emphasis on applied research.

The journal provides a credible source of peer-reviewed data and information and offers a practical way of assessing the validity of current research and communicating it in a transparent and credible manner.

 http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/earthscan/ghgmm/2011/00000001/00000001

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