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SALIS Journal Vol 1, 2014

Looking Forward, Looking Back:
Reflections on the Past and Planning for the Future
Volume I, Issue I – 2014

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Substance Abuse Library and Information Studies (SALIS) eProceedings: An introduction – Judit Ward & William Bejarano, pg. 1-5

Creating History
Of chickens and eggs: How a journal built a center and a field – Robert Pandina, pg. 6-20
The Rutgers experience: The Summer School of Alcohol Studies – Gail Milgram, pg. 21-32

Discovering History
Mystery and speculations: An introduction to E.M. Jellinek’s redemption – William Bejarano, pg. 33-41
E.M. Jellinek: The Hungarian connection – Judit Ward, pg. 42-54
The family of E.M. Jellinek: Documenting a history – Christine Bariahtaris, pg. 55-61
The “banana book” by E.M. Jellinek – Scott Goldstein, pg. 62-66
E. M. Jellinek: The Worcester Hospital years (1930-1939) – Karen Thomas, pg. 67-72
Mark Keller and E.M. Jellinek – Molly Stewart, pg. 73-77
The Jellinek project: Summing up, so far – Ron Roizen, pg. 78-82

Advancing History
Rich histories merge: Meet the new Hazelden – Betty Ford Foundation – Barbara Weiner, pg. 83-92
Sustaining a special library in times of transition and low-hanging fruit: The case of a drug abuse prevention special library – Barbara Seitz de Martinez, pg. 93-101

Preserving History
International Alcohol Information Database – Research: Helping to meet the needs of the evidence gap between the past and the future – Bryony Addis-Jones, pg. 102-105
Moving to digital collections for grey literature: Investigating the landscape and establishing a plan – Sheila Lacroix & Olivia Dale Long, pg. 106-109
Going to pot: Recreational marijuana in Washington and Colorado – Meg Brunner, pg. 110-117
Preserving the Home Office Addicts Files and Indices as a research resource – Christine Goodair, pg. 118-122

Displaying History
The impact of E. M. Jellinek’s personality and work in the Hungarian literature
 – Mária Palotai & Beatrix Kovács,
pg. 123-124
Watch out for the potholes: The bumpy road of digitizing a historical collection – Tony Chu, pg. 125-126
Preparing state documents for an effective review: The librarian’s role – Mary Kelly, pg. 127-128
When opportunity knocks: Engineering a DAM system for digital collections – Deborah Fanslow, pg. 129-132
Saving the spirit: Digitizing the inventory of the Summer School of Alcohol Studies – Daniel Geary, pg. 133-134
The devil’s mouthwash: America’s complicated relationship with alcohol – Jessica Maratea & Christine Rambo,
pg. 135-137

SALIS History
Making a difference: Past SALIS conferences from 1978 to present – Judit Ward, William Bejarano, & Daniel Geary,
pg. 138-141

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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

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