
Spectroscopy Announces the Launch of Tutorial Tuesday
Tutorial Tuesday is a new, upcoming video series that will offer bite-sized overviews of the key trends, topics, and techniques in analytical spectroscopy.
Founded in 1986, Spectroscopy is a brand that delivers expert insights, technical advances, and practical guidance to support the field of analytical spectroscopy. As a member of Spectroscopy’s Content team, our goal is to reach a broad audience, which includes, but is not limited to, scientists, technicians, and industry professionals through several channels, including through print, digital platforms, and multimedia content such as newsletters, webcasts, and interviews.1 With a circulation exceeding 25,000 and indexing in major databases like Web of Science and EBSCOhost, Spectroscopy is a widely trusted resource for the global scientific community.1
As we look to build out our multimedia programming further, we are excited to announce the launch of an upcoming new video series titled Tutorial Tuesday.
“Tutorial Tuesday” has one goal in mind, and that is to educate our audience and invite them to explore important topics in analytical spectroscopy further. On Tuesdays, we’ll bring you a short, focused overviews of an important topic, technique, or application area in spectroscopy. Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned analyst looking for a quick refresher, these clips are designed to give you just enough to spark your curiosity and invite you to explore the topics mentioned in these videos further. Whether it is catching up on recent advancements in vibrational spectroscopy2 or learning more about microplastic analysis, these clips will feature subject matter experts discussing the topics and techniques that are driving scientific advancement forward.
Some of the topics that will be discussed in this video series includes (but is not limited to):
Molecular spectroscopy techniques Atomic spectroscopy techniques - How spectroscopic techniques are being applied in real-world applications
Think of each video as a doorway. We'll show you what's on the other side — but the journey is yours to take.
New clips will begin to drop every Tuesday starting in May. We’re excited to be sharing with you these videos soon.
So bookmark the site, set a reminder, and join us each week as we break down the science, the tools, and the techniques that make spectroscopy one of the most powerful analytical methods in the world.
References
- Spectroscopy Staff, About Spectroscopy. Spectroscopy. Available at:
https://www.spectroscopyonline.com/view/about-spectroscopy (accessed 2026-04-21). - Wetzel, W. What Do Recent Advancements in Vibrational Spectroscopy Tell Us? Spectroscopy. Available at:
https://www.spectroscopyonline.com/view/what-do-recent-advancements-in-vibrational-spectroscopy-tell-us (accessed 2026-04-21).




