
Real Health:
The Importance of Professionals in Today’s Information Climate
Volume IV, Issue I – 2017
Climate change: History in the making – Judit H. Ward, pg.1-4
On the current information climate
Public health, social networks, and the digital media ecosystem: Emerging hypotheses — Brittany Seymour, Natalie Gyenes, Hal Roberts, Sands Alden Fish II, Fernando Bermejo, Ethan Zuckerman, pg. 5-9
The opioid epidemic: History and current treatment – Amy L. Harrington, pg. 10-14
Activist Librarian II: Engaging in LGBTQ cultural competencies – Juan Carlos Vega, pg. 15-21
Follow up and brief reports
Designing a web portal for persons with serious mental illness: Design considerations based on the literature, focus groups and an expert users survey – Len Levin, Zlatina Kostova, pg. 22-24
Creating a SALIS legacy: Building an alcohol, tobacco and other drug (ATOD) archive with knowledge for all – Sheila Lacroix, Andrea L. Mitchell, Barbara S. Weiner, pg. 25-29
This issue is dedicated, in loving memory, to Barbara Seitz de Martinez, SALIS Chair and friend, 1948-2018
Established in 2014, Substance Abuse Library and Information Studies is the eProceedings of the Annual Conferences of the Substance Abuse Librarians and Information Specialists.
Edited by Judit H. Ward and William Bejarano, Rutgers University
ISSN 2377-956X