To the Jellinek Mystery: Keller – Thelma (Part 3)
Correspondence between Mark Keller and Thelma Pierce Anderson (1963-1990): Part 3 This is the third part of a series featuring a great treasure of the Center of Alcohol Studies Archives: … Read More
Correspondence between Mark Keller and Thelma Pierce Anderson (1963-1990): Part 3 This is the third part of a series featuring a great treasure of the Center of Alcohol Studies Archives: … Read More
[Abstract of presentation at the Medical Library Association, Chicago, May 19, 2015] Objectives: To inspire short-staffed libraries to make themselves valuable and indispensable to their organizations. To share the story … Read More
In addition to publishing his scholarly articles in the first Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Jellinek’s ability to relate to broad audiences is demonstrated by launching a series of … Read More
Correspondence between Mark Keller and Thelma Pierce Anderson (1963-1990) This is the second part of a series to feature a great treasure of the Center of Alcohol Studies Archives, the … Read More
You may have noticed a new addition to the ever-evolving Conference Room (200), as two eye-catching Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs posters have been hung in the corner … Read More
Here at the Center of Alcohol Studies Library, we are digging up and digitizing the archives. We have a vast and valuable collection of original pamphlets from the Temperance Movement … Read More
On June 3rd, 2014, Judit, Bill, and Deborah Fanslow represented the CAS library at the NJLA Conference in Atlantic City. Our poster was entitled “Sitting on a Gold Mine: Becoming … Read More
From May 17th through May 20th, Judit Ward, Bill Bejarano, and Helen Castro traveled to Chicago to attend the Medical Library Association (MLA) conference, entitled MLA ’14: Building Our Information … Read More
On April 30, 2014, the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs hosted a 75th-anniversary reception in the atrium of the Life Sciences Building on Rutgers University’s Busch Campus. The journal, … Read More
In 1940, the United States was barely 7 years past the end of its experiment with the national prohibition of alcohol, and relatively little was known about the effects of … Read More