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research journals, computer information retrieval services, and handbooks that are available Reference books and review publications For more specialized and detailed biochemical information that is not offered by textbooks must be used. Reference works range from general surveys to specialized series. The best works are multivolume sets that continue publication of volumes on a periodic basis. Each volume usually covers a specialized area with articles written by recognized authorities in the field. It should be noted that reference articles of interest to biochemists are often found in publications that are not strictly biochemical. The best known and most widely used review publication is Annual Review of Biochemistry: Each volume in this series, which was introduced in 1932, contains several detailed and extensive articles written by experts in the field. For shorter reviews emphasizing current topics, Trends in the biochemical Sciences(tiBs) is widely read. Research journals The core of the biochemical literature consists of research journals. It is essential for a practicing biochemist to maintain a knowledge of biochemical advances in his or her field of research and related areas. Scores of research journals are published with the intent of keeping scientists up to date. with the expansion of scientific information has come the need for efficient storage and use of research journals. Many publishers are now providing journals in forms such as microcards, microfilm, microfiche, and more recently CD-ROM disks and on line. Som Is have achieved an e and articles therein are considered to be of the highest quality. A recent ranking of the biochemical journals, based on the number of citations received, produced the following order for the top six: Journal of Biological Chemistry,, Biochimica ef Biophysica Acta, Biochemistry, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United states of america, Biochemical Journal, and Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. The core journals used by an individual depend on the area of specialty and are best determined from ex perience. Methodology References The active researcher has a continuing need for new methods and techniques. Several ublications specialize in providing details of research methods, and many research methods are now available on the Web. Some of the useful biochemical methodology publications are:299 research journals, computer information retrieval services, and handbooks that are available. Reference books and review publications For more specialized and detailed biochemical information that is not offered by textbooks must be used. Reference works range from general surveys to specialized series. The best works are multivolume sets that continue publication of volumes on a periodic basis. Each volume usually covers a specialized area with articles written by recognized authorities in the field. It should be noted that reference articles of interest to biochemists are often found in publications that are not strictly biochemical. The best known and most widely used review publication is Annual Review of Biochemistry. Each volume in this series, which was introduced in 1932, contains several detailed and extensive articles written by experts in the field. For shorter reviews emphasizing current topics, Trends in the Biochemical Sciences(TIBS) is widely read. Research Journals The core of the biochemical literature consists of research journals. It is essential for a practicing biochemist to maintain a knowledge of biochemical advances in his or her field of research and related areas. Scores of research journals are published with the intent of keeping scientists up to date. With the expansion of scientific information has come the need for efficient storage and use of research journals. Many publishers are now providing journals in forms such as microcards, microfilm, microfiche, and more recently CD-ROM disks and on line. Some research journals have achieved an especially excellent reputation, and articles therein are considered to be of the highest quality. A recent ranking of the biochemical journals, based on the number of citations received, produced the following order for the top six: Journal of Biological Chemistry, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, Biochemistry, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Biochemical Journal, and Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. The core journals used by an individual depend on the area of specialty and are best determined from experience. Methodology References The active researcher has a continuing need for new methods and techniques. Several publications specialize in providing details of research methods, and many research methods are now available on the Web. Some of the useful biochemical methodology publications are:
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