IFIS Publishing


IFIS is an academic publishing company and not-for-profit organisation operating in the sciences of food and health.
Based in Reading, IFIS produces the online bibliographic database, FSTA, a resource which the company has offered since 1969. FSTA includes over 1.5 million scientific non-predatory records from trusted sources, all related to disciplines surrounding food and beverages.
As a not-for-profit organisation and educational charity, IFIS:
IFIS work with a global network of regulatory experts in their Meet the Partners tool, and they produce Escalex Limits News and Alerts, a curated news and alerts service for legal developments in food.
IFIS also produces, in association with Wiley Blackwell, the Dictionary of Food Science & Technology, now in its second edition.

History

Originally known as the International Food Information Service, IFIS was established in 1968 by the collaboration of four organisations:
The company was originally based at Lane End House in Shinfield, and moved to The Granary on Bridge Farm in Arborfield. Having moved in June 2020, they are now based in Winnersh Triangle, Berkshire, UK.

FSTA – Food Science and Technology Abstracts

FSTA is a bibliographic abstracting and indexing database for scientific and technological information relating to food, beverages, and nutrition. It contains over 1.5 million indexed records, with full-text links where available, covering over 5,475 active and historical journals, books, trade publications, reviews, conference proceedings, reports, patents, and standards.
The database is updated weekly with all records indexed against IFIS' thesaurus, containing over 13,000 food science keywords, curated and structured into hierarchies. The resource is used by researchers, industry practitioners, and students, and it contains information sources in 29 languages, sourced from publishers in over 60 countries.
Coverage includes all major commodities in the food and beverage industry, related applied and pure sciences, pet foods, food psychology, food economics, food safety, and more.
FSTA can be accessed through EBSCOhost, Ovid, Proquest Dialog, STN and Web of Science.