How are these publications similar? How are they different?
How can you use these different types of publication in your information seeking, as a student of chemistry?
These databases organize articles from academic journals devoted to publishing research in chemistry and other science disciplines. Search to find peer reviewed articles.
The online news sources below are made available by major scientific organizations and are written to inform and inspire professionals in biochemistry. These articles have authority (from where? why?) but their purpose is different from empirical research articles and review articles. These writings do not go through the peer review process (why not? who does review the articles?) How might these help undergrad chemistry students with their research?
"the longest continuously published magazine in the U.S., has been bringing its readers unique insights about developments in science and technology for more than 170 years."
online, global news service operated by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) the science society.
These databases compile articles from magazines and journals, including more popular sources.