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SALIS greatly appreciates the support of vendors
and other organizations
who Exhibit at the Conference!
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Andornot Consulting,
Inc.
700-808 Nelson Street
Vancouver, BC V6Z 2H2
604-269-2525 / 1-866-266-2525 / 604-269-2527
(fax)
http://www.andornot.com
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Andornot is an independent consulting firm
based in Vancouver, Canada. For more than 10
years, they have specialized in the design and
development of information management applications
to enhance the flow of information in a wide
range of libraries, corporations, law firms,
public institutions, government organizations,
non-profits, archives and museums. They are
authorized resellers for leading information
management products from Inmagic, Inc. and dtSearch.
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Informa Healthcare / Taylor & Francis
52 Vanderbilt Ave.
New York, NY 10017
212-520-2763
http://www.informaworld.com |
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| Sister companies Informa
Healthcare and Taylor & Francis are the
proud publishers of outstanding journals for
the addictions and psychiatric communities including
Journal of Addictions Nursing, Substance
Use & Misuse and American Journal
on Addiction (from Informa Healthcare)
and Journal of Addictive Diseases,
Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, and
Journal of Dual Diagnosis (from Taylor
& Francis). |
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Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
33 Russell St.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
416-535-8501 ext. 6128
http://www.camh.net/ |
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| The Centre for Addiction
and Mental Health (CAMH) is Canada's leading
addiction and mental health teaching hospital.
CAMH focuses on transforming the lives of people
affected by addiction and mental illness, by
applying the latest in scientific advances,
through integrated and compassionate clinical
practice, health promotion, education,
and research. |
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Join Together
715 Albany Street, 580 - 3rd Floor
Boston, MA 02118
617-437-1500
http://www.jointogether.org
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| Join Together is a
program of the Boston
University School of Public Health. Since
1991 it has been the nation's leading provider
of information, strategic planning assistance,
and leadership development for community-based
efforts to advance effective alcohol and drug
policy, prevention, and treatment. JTO believes
problems associated with alcohol and drugs can
be best addressed at the community level, and
its mission is to help community leaders, public
officials, teachers, prevention and treatment
professionals, parents and families, and others
understand and use the most current scientifically
valid prevention and treatment approaches. |
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NIDA/SAMHSA Blending Initiative
6001 Executive Blvd.
Rockville, MD 20852
http://www.nida.nih.gov/blending/ |
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| NIDA
has graciously donated CD-ROM copies of "The
Science of Treatment: Dissemination of Research-Based
Drug Addiction Treatment Findings,"
which features all five of the NIDA/SAMHSA Blending
Initiative products developed to date. The innovative
NIDA/SAMHSA Blending Initiative is an effort
to improve the translatation of research into
practice and make the best drug abuse and addiction
treatments available to those who need them.
Blending Teams are composed of NIDA researchers,
community-based substance abuse treatment practitioners
and trainers from SAMHSA's Addiction Technology
Transfer Center (ATTC) Network who work closely
together to develop 'products' (e.g. training
curricula, supervisory manuals) from research
conducted within NIDA's Clinical Trials Network
(CTN) as well as other research supported by
NIDA. |
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Journal
of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers
University
607 Allison Rd.
Piscataway, NJ 08854-8001
732-445-3510 / 732-445-5944 (fax)
http://www.jsad.com
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The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and
Drugs, founded in 1940, publishes peer-reviewed
manuscripts dealing with diverse aspects
of alcohol and other substances of abuse.
The range of topics includes biological,
medical, epidemiological, social, psychological,
and other aspects of alcohol and other drug
use, abuse, and dependence. In addition
to exhibiting at the conference, JSAD
Managing Editor Paul Candon will be giving
a presentation entitled, "Addiction
Journal Publishing: A Look at the Past,
With an Eye on the Future."
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Brewers
Association of Canada
100 Queen St., Ste. 650
Ottawa, ON K1P 1J9 Canada
613-232-9106 / 613-232-2283 (fax)
http://www.brewers.ca/ |
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| The Brewers Association
of Canada has been the national association
of the Canadian brewing industry since 1943.
Its members represent over 98% of all domestic
beer sold in Canada, and, over the past two
decades, the Association and its members have
invested in medical and behavioural research,
environmental stewardship initiatives, and programs
aimed at educating consumers about responsible
drinking. In addition, the Association has contributed
over $1 million in the past five years to the
Canadian Foundation on Fetal Alcohol Research
(CFFAR), the largest from any non-governmental
organization. |
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Journal of Global Drug Policy & Practice
2600 9th St. N
St. Petersburg, FL 33704
727-828-0211 / 727-828-0212 (fax)
http://www.globaldrugpolicy.org/ |
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| The Journal of
Global Drug Policy and Practice, a joint
effort of the Institute on Global Drug Policy
and the International Scientific and Medical
Forum on Drug Abuse, is an international, open
access, peer-reviewed, online journal with the
goal of bridging the information gap on drug
policy issues between the medical/scientific
community, policymakers and the concerned lay
public. The journal's intended readership includes
clinicians, clinical researchers, policymakers,
prevention specialists and the interested public.
It is funded by a grant from the U.S. Office
of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
The Institute on Global Drug Policy and International
Scientific and Medical Forum on Drug Abuse are
divisions of the Drug Free America Foundation.
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Drug Policy Alliance
70 W. 36th St., 16th Floor
New York, NY 10018
(212) 613-8020 / 212-613-8021 (fax)
http://www.drugpolicy.org
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| The Drug
Policy Alliance is the leading organization
in the United States working to end the war
on drugs, DPA envisions new drug policies based
on science, compassion, health and human rights
and a just society in which the fears, prejudices
and punitive prohibitions of today are no more.
DPA is the nation's leading organization working
to end the war on drugs. |
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Idaho RADAR Network Center
Boise State University
1910 University Dr.
Boise, ID 83725-1860
1-800-93RADAR / 208-426-3334 (fax)
http://hs.boisestate.edu/radar/ |
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| The Idaho RADAR Network
Center provides free alcohol, tobacco, and other
drug information to Idaho residents. The Center,
a Boise State University program, is administered
by the Health Science Studies Program, in conjunction
with the Department of Community and Environmental
Health within the College of Health Sciences. |
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Northwest Frontier Addiction Technology Transfer
Center
810 D Street NE
Salem, OR 97301-1212
503-378-6001 / 503-373-7348 (fax)
http://www.nfattc.org/ |
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| Northwest Frontier
ATTC is one of 14 regional centers in the National
Addiction Technology Transfer Centers network,
funded by SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse
Treatment. Their mission is to help addictions
counselors, program administrators, educators
and others stay connected to the latest research
and information on what works in addiction treatment,
and to help facilitate systems change and improvement.
NFATTC is a project of Oregon Health and Science
University's (OHSU) Department of Public Health
and Preventive Medicine. |
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Aquarius Health Care Media
18 North Main St.
Sherborn, MA 01770
508-650-1616 / 508-650-1665 (fax)
http://www.aquariusproductions.com/ |
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| Aquarius Health Care
Media has been producing and distributing health-related
videos and DVDs for over fifteen years. Their
programs aim to offer comfort, understanding,
and clarity about some of life's most challenging
issues. Topics include adolescence, alternative
medicine, HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, women's
issues, and many others. |
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Boston Medical
Center
Alcohol, Other Drugs,
and Health: Current Evidence
1801 Massachusetts Ave., Floor 2
Boston, MA 02118
http://www.bu.edu/aodhealth/index.html
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| Alcohol,
Other Drugs, and Health: Current Evidence,
published by Boston Medical Center's Clinical
Addiction Research and Education (CARE) Unit,
is a free online newsletter that summarizes
the latest clinically relevant research on alcohol,
illicit drugs, and health published in peer-reviewed
journals. Through its summaries and other features,
the newsletter aims to highlight alcohol and
other drug issues and provide valuable information
that can be applied in clinical teaching, practice,
and research. |
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S. Karger AG, Medical
and Scientific Publishers
26 West Avon Rd., PO Box 529
Farmington, CT 06085
800-828-5479 / 860-675-7302 (fax)
http://www.karger.com/
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| Karger produces close
to 80 scientific journals, including European
Addiction Research, and about 150 serial
and non-serial book titles and supplement or
themed journal issues per year, primarily in
English. All journals and most of the books
are also available in electronic format, as
Karger was among the first to recognize the
potential of the new media for publishing. |
If you have any questions about Exhibiting at
a future SALIS Conference, please contact Andrea
Mitchell, SALIS Executive Director, amitchell@salis.org.
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