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40TH SALIS CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2018

Presentations and Posters: Substance Abuse Librarians & Information Specialists and Association of Mental Health Librarians, May 1 – 4, 2018
Berkeley, California, USA

Available presentation slides in PDF:

Wednesday, May 2

Why focus on community-level prevention research?
Bob Saltz, Prevention Research Center

Fake or false? How can you spot it?
Christine Goodair, St. George’s Univ of London

NLM response to the substance use crisis.
Kay Deeney, NNLM, PSW Region
History of the documentation on addiction in France.
Isabelle Michot, OFDT

Health justice in rural America: How cannabis can impact the opiate crisis.
Amanda Reiman, Flow Kana
Poster: Bringing together
net neutrality, rural mental healthcare, and libraries.
Amy Faltinek, Texas Tech Univ Health Sci Ctr

Thursday, May 3

Let’s get critical: Looking in to see out.
Meg Brunner, Univ. of WA
The what is and why bother with a critical public health?
Tamar Antin, PRC, Geoffrey Hunt, ISA

The persistence to engage LGBTQ Latinx communities to reduce health disparities.
Juan Carlos Vega, LGBT HealthLink

Librarians as members of mental disorders systematic review project teams.
Len Levin, Harvard Med School, Catherine Carr, U Mass Med School

Friday, May 4


Reporting on addictions trends Chad Dubeau, CCSA
The SALIS Collection: celebrating 5 years of growth!
Sheila Lacroix, Barb Weiner, Andrea Mitchell
Mental wellness in your library.
Jeremy Wilson, Southern CA Library Cooperative
Demonopolizing mental health and addictions knowledge for clinicians in underserved communities.
Fiona Inglis, Sharon Bailey, Terri Rodak, CAMH

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