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SALIS Journal Vol 2, 2015

Linking Worlds of Knowledge: An International Pathway
Volume II, Issue I – 2015
Proceedings of the 37th Annual SALIS Conference

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Information is power: Presenting Substance Abuse Libraries and Information Studies (SALIS), Volume 2 – William Bejarano & Judit Ward, pg. 1-3

Addiction Information
Risk and protective factors for adolescent mental health and substance abuse problems: Adolescent suicide in Indiana and the US – Why Hispanic girls are particularly at risk – Barbara Seitz de Martinez, pg. 4-22
Systematic searching: Overview and guidance for searching addiction-related topics – Karen Heskett & Sheila Lacroix, pg.23-28
Systematic searching: Reporting the search – Karen Palmer, pg. 29-33
Language matters: The power of words – Judit H. Ward, pg. 34-38
Language matters: Terminology in the scholarly literature – William Bejarano, pg.39-45
Language matters: A discussion of international differences in terminology and implications for indexing and tagging – Christine Goodair, pg. 46-49
Language matters: How and why the DSM has changed and what this means for librarians working in the addictions field – David Man, pg. 50-55

Information Science
Image Conscious: Visualizing scholarly reputation – William Bejarano & Judit H. Ward, pg. 56-70
Short attention span theatre: Instructional Design for optimal learning – Meg Brunner, pg. 71-76
Facilitating the sharing of pools and seas of knowledge through channeling information more effectively – Christine Goodair, pg. 77-81
“Open during renovation”: Open science and libraries – Judit H. Ward, William Bejarano & William Haggis, pg. 82-89

Reports
Exploring the next steps in marijuana control – Sheila Lacroix, pg. 90-99
The SALIS collection unveiled: Building an ATOD digital archive – Andrea Mitchell, Nancy Sutherland, Sheila Lacroix, & Christine Goodair, pg. 100-104

Posters
Scholarly selfies in addiction: Your online professional profile – Judit H. Ward, William Bejarano, & Anikó Dudás,
pg. 105-106
Bunky’s scholarly selfie: Critical edition of E.M. Jellinek’s bibliography – Judit H. Ward, William Bejarano, & Daniel Geary, pg. 107-108
Finding Substance Abuse Resources for your Community: An interactive online training & toolkit for Washington State – Meg Brunner, Nancy Sutherland, & Jennifer Velotta, pg. 109-111
The Retention Toolkit: A resource to improve retention and engagement for substance use disorders treatment – Jennifer Velotta, pg. 112-113
Books that get to you: Bibliotherapy in addictions – Judit H. Ward, William Bejarano, Mária Palotai, & Beatrix Kovács,
pg. 114-115

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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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