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Scope
The Alcohol Studies Database contains citations of over 80,000 documents indexed by the Rutgers University Center of Alcohol Studies since 1987. The primary focus of the database is on research and professional materials dealing with beverage alcohol, its use and related consequences. While a growing amount of literature on other drug use/abuse has been added in recent years, this material represents only a small percentage of the database and is not indexed to the same depth as the alcohol literature. In addition to the research and professional material, the database also includes a small collection of educational and prevention materials, including audiovisuals, suitable for students and educators K-12, parents, community workers, and the general public.
The records of the Alcohol Studies Database provide bibliographic citations only. Users may search by authors, keyword(s) in title, or subject headings. Links to some full-text documents may be available for current Rutgers students, faculty, and staff with a valid Rutgers net ID and password.
Image
The image on the Alcohol Studies Database homepage is courtesy of Wellcome Institute, London. The engraving depicts three very drunken men unaware of "death" as a crowned skeleton emerging from under the tablecloth. The design was originally taken from an engraving by S. Natim, c. 1815, after W. Craig.
Statistics
Usage statistics on the Alcohol Studies Database are available by selecting here.