Bulletin de Périodique
Substance Abuse Library and Information Studies , Vol.3 - 2016 - A broader vision: The value of multidisciplinary lenses
Paru le :
30/12/2016
Année
2016
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
* A broader vision in shrinking libraries - Judit H. Ward, William Bejarano.
* The ubiquitous information professional:
- From saliva samples to the classroom and beyond: What college students are telling us about genetic and environmental influences on substance use and emotional health - Julie Arendt, Nita Bryant, Kenneth S. Kendler, Danielle M. Dick, Amy Adkins.
- The information professionals' role in monitoring the international proliferation of novel psychoactive substances - Chad Dubeau, Matthew Young.
- Embedding librarians in clinical practice and continuing and community health education: The CAMH library experience - Sheila Lacroix, Sharon Bailey.
* Opposing trends: Information dissemination and information literacy:
- Life as a Tweeter: Information dissemination in the world of Twitter - Christine Goodair.
- Dissemination 2.0: Bench, bedside and beyond - Meg Brunner.
- CICAS: Toward a critical framework of information literacy in addiction science - William Bejarano, Judit H. Ward.
* A year later: Follow up and updates:
- Marijuana policy update: One year later, after SALIS 2016 - Sheila Lacroix, Isabelle Michot.
- Reading for recovery: Bibliotherapy for addictions - Judit H. Ward, William Bejarano, Nicholas Allred.
- Understanding the rainbow: Hispanic girls and their peers' relative risks for mental health and AOD problems - Barbara Seitz de Martinez.
* A broader vision in shrinking libraries - Judit H. Ward, William Bejarano.
* The ubiquitous information professional:
- From saliva samples to the classroom and beyond: What college students are telling us about genetic and environmental influences on substance use and emotional health - Julie Arendt, Nita Bryant, Kenneth S. Kendler, Danielle M. Dick, Amy Adkins.
- The information professionals' role in monitoring the international proliferation of novel psychoactive substances - Chad Dubeau, Matthew Young.
- Embedding librarians in clinical practice and continuing and community health education: The CAMH library experience - Sheila Lacroix, Sharon Bailey.
* Opposing trends: Information dissemination and information literacy:
- Life as a Tweeter: Information dissemination in the world of Twitter - Christine Goodair.
- Dissemination 2.0: Bench, bedside and beyond - Meg Brunner.
- CICAS: Toward a critical framework of information literacy in addiction science - William Bejarano, Judit H. Ward.
* A year later: Follow up and updates:
- Marijuana policy update: One year later, after SALIS 2016 - Sheila Lacroix, Isabelle Michot.
- Reading for recovery: Bibliotherapy for addictions - Judit H. Ward, William Bejarano, Nicholas Allred.
- Understanding the rainbow: Hispanic girls and their peers' relative risks for mental health and AOD problems - Barbara Seitz de Martinez.
Résumé :
This issue of Substance Abuse Library and Information Studies is the eProceedings of the 38th Annual Conference, entitled "A Broader Vision: The Value of Multidisciplinary Lenses," organized by the Substance Abuse Librarians and Information Specialists (SALIS) partnering with the Association of Mental Health Librarians in Denver, Colorado, May 4 - 7, 2016.
SALIS is an international association of individuals and organizations with special interests in the exchange and dissemination of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) information (salis.org).
SALIS is an international association of individuals and organizations with special interests in the exchange and dissemination of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) information (salis.org).
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