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Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: Internet Resources Export

Reference Services Review (1997), pp. 51-78.

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The Internet should be viewed with caution. Information on the Internet often lacks the review applied to books when they are selected for a library or articles before they are published in a journal. This information can be inaccurate because it hasn’t been proofread, it may not come from a credible source, or it may not have been peer reviewed by experts in the field. Further, it may not be there tomorrow. With these and other cautions in mind, this select bibliography of Web sites on alcohol abuse and alcoholism was designed for those seeking help with alcohol problems, for researchers in the field, and for those seeking information. With a few exceptions, the Web sites are published by national organizations, national programs, academic institutions, and government agencies in the United States. They include no advertisements. The bibliography is arranged by subject or type of material.


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