Titre : | Substance Abuse Library and Information Studies, Vol.3 - 2016 - A broader vision: The value of multidisciplinary lenses |
Auteurs : | 38th SALIS Annual Conference (May 4-7, 2016; Denver, CO) |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 30/12/2016 |
Année de publication : | 2016 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | SHS (Sciences humaines et sociales / Humanities and social sciences) |
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). |
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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. |
Lien : | https://salis.org/resources/salis-journal/salis-journal-vol-3-2016/ |
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