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TITLE Drug Abuse Education: A Selected Bibliography of Books, Pamphlets, Recordings, Transparencies, Slides for School Libraries. INSTITUTION New York State Education Dept., Albany. PUB DATE Feb 72 NOTE 28p.

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ABSTRACT This is a selected bibliography of materials to accompany a circulating preview collection. Included are materials in a variety of formats on both professional and student levels. The collection is composed of acceptable materials submitted by the publishers. The bibliography is arranged in sections to give both an overview and sources in specific subject areas as follows: (1) Mental Health-Personality Developments;(2) General Physical Health; (3) Drug Abuse Education-Sources o" General Information;(4) Alcohol and Barbituates; (5) Cigarettes, Glue, and Other Inhalants; (6) Hallucinogins-LSD; (7) Hallucinogens-Marihuana; and Opiates; (8) Stimulants;(9) Drug Addiction-Treatment and Rehabilitation; (10) Drugs and the Law; and (11) 16 mm Film Selection Aids. (Author /BW)

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DRUG ABUSE EDUCATION

A Selected Bibliography of

Books, Pamphlets, Recordings,

Transparencies, Slides

for School Libraries

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION lh WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO- DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIG. INATING IT. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPIN- IONS STATED 00 NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDU- CATION POSITION OR POLICY.

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK The State Education Department Bureau of School Libraries Albany, New York 12224

February, 1972

FILMEDFROM BEST AVAILABLECOPY

, INTRODUCTION

This selected bibliography of materials dealingwith drug abuse education is

designed to accompany a circulating previewcollection. The collection will be

displayed at various locations throughout theState to be utilized for examination

and first-hand evaluation of comparable materialsprior to purchase. Included

are materials in a variety of formats on both professional andstudent levels.

Publishers throughout the nation have been especiallycooperative in submitting

materials to the Bureau of School Librariesfor consideration foinclusion.

The collection, then, is composed of acceptablematerials submitted by those

publishers. 16mm film, however, have been excluded from thebibliography since

they were not made available for the long-termpreview needed for the collection

to circulate. Periodicals are excluded.as are many materials thatare currently out of print.

The Bureau suggests that all the materials be examined bya joint group of

administrators, health teachers, librarians, studentsand professionals in the

social science and medical fields. While all the materials are recommended for

consideration for purchase, care must be taken in theacquisition of certain

materials for specific groups of users.

The bibliography is arranged in sections to give bothan overview and

sources in specific subject areas as follows: Mental Health-Personality Development;

General Physical Health; Drug Abuse Education-Sourcesof General Information;

Alcohol and Barbiturates; Cigarettes, Glue and Other Inhalants; Hallucinogens-

.LSD; Hallucinogens-Marijuana; Heroin and Opiates;Stimulants; Drug Addiction-

.Treatment and Rehabilitation; Drugs and the Law; 16mmFilm Selection Aids. The

numerals refer to the items in the collection. MENTAL HEALTH -7 PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

Professional Collection

1 American Social Health Association. An Examination of the Risk-Taking Behavior of Youth, Social Health Papers #5. (Pamphlet). New York: American Social Health Association, 1969.

2 Bettelheim, Bruno. Love is Not Enough. New York: Avon, 1971.

3 Ginott, Haim G. Between Parent and Child; New Solutions to Old Problems. New York: Macmillan, 1965.

4 . Between Parent and Teen-ager. New York: Avon, 1971.

5 Goodman, David. What's Best for Your Child and You. New York: Association, 1966.

6 Goodman, Paul. Growing Up Absurd; Problems of Youth in the Organized Society. New York: Vintage Books, 1960.

7 Help for Your Troubled Child. (Pamphlet). New York: Public Affairs Pamphlets.

8 Keniston, Kenneth. Youth and Dissent; the Rise of a New Opposition. New York: Harcourt, 1960..

9 Mental Health Is a Family Affair. (Pamphlet). New York: Public Affairs Pamphlets.

10 Parent--Teen-ager Communication. (Pamphlet). New York: Public Affairs Pamphlets.

11 Plutchick, Robert. The Emotions; Facts, Theories and a New Model. New York: Random, 1962.

12 Semmens, James P. The Adolescent Experience; a Counseling Guide to Social and Sexual Behavior. New York: Macmillan, 1970.

13 Stevens, Anita. "I Hate My Parents!"; the Real and Unreal Reasons Why Youth Is Angry. New York: Cowles, 1970.

14 Wilkerson, D. R. Parents on Trial. New York: Hawthorn, 1968.

15 Your Child's Sense of Responsibility. (Pamphlet). New York: PublicAfPairs Pamphlets. 16 Vermes, Jean. Helping Youth Avoid Four Great Dangers. New York: Association.

Secondary Level Materials

17 Spock, Benjamin. A Teenager's Guide to Life and Love. New York: Pocket Books, 1971.

18 Purtell, Thelma C. Tonight Is Too Late. New York: Ericksson, 1965.

19 Discovering Your Real Interests. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates. -2-

20 Ethics for Everyday Living. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

21 Exploring Moral Values. (Filmstrip). Warren Schloat. 1969. 15 strips color. 35mm with record,with teacher's guide.

22 Exploring Your Personality. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

23 Growing Up Emotionally. (Pamphlet)., Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

24 Growing Up Socially. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

25 I Never Looked at It That Way Before. (Filmstrip). Pleasantville: Guidance Associates, 2 parts, color. 35mm and record.

26 Roots of Self-Confidence. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

27 Self-Understanding: A First Step. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

28 Talking It Over at Home. (Pamphlet). New York: Public Affairs Pamphlets.

29 Understanding Yourself. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

30 You and Your Problems: (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

31 Your Problems: How to Handle Them. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

32 What Are Your Problems. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

33 What Is Popularity. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

Elementary Level Materials

34 Feeling Bad--Feeling Good. (Filmstrip). Pleasantville: Guidance Associates, 1971. 63 fr. color 35mm with record.

34 Outside Influences. (Filmstrip). Pleasantville: Guidance Associates, 1971. 48 fr. color 35mm with record. -3-

GENERAL PHYSICAL HEALTH

Professional Collection

35 Byrd, Oliver E. Health; 3rd ed. River Forest: Laidlaw, 1970.

36 Mayshark, Cyrus. Health Education in Secondary Schools. St. Louis: Mosby, 1968.

37 Schifferes, Justus J. Healthier Living; a College Text with Readings in Personal and Environmental Health; 3rd ed. New York: John Wiley, 1970.

Secondary Level Materials

38 Greenblatt, Augusta. Teen-Age Medicine. New York: Cowles, 1970. 39 Gmur, Ben C.Making Health Decisions. Englewood Cliffs:Prentice-Hall, 1970.

Haag, Jessie Helen. Health Education for Young Adults. Austin: Steck-Vaughn, 1965.

41 Health Care for the Adolescent. (Pamphlet). New York: Public Affairs Pamphlets.

42 Key Facts About the U. S. Prescription Drug Industry. (Pamphlet). Washington: Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association, 1970.

43 Lawrence, Thomas Gordon. Your Health and Safety; 6th ed. New York: Harcourt, 1969.

44 The Medicines Your Doctor Prescribes; a Guide for Consumers. (Pamphlet). Washington: Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association.

45 Neilson, Elizabeth A. Healthful Living in Your Environment. River Forest: Laidlaw, 1972.

46 You and Your Health. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

Elementary Level Materials

47 Goldsmith, Ilse. Why You Get Sick and How You Get Well. New York: Sterling, 1970.

48 Haynes, Olive V. True Book of Health. Chicago: Children's Press, 1954.

49 Hinshaw, Alice. True Book of Your Body and You. Chicago: Children's Press, 1959. -4-

DRUG ABUSE EDUCATION-- SOURCES FUR GENERAL INFORMATION

Bibliographies and Selection Tools

SO Drug Education Bibliography. (Pamphlet). Washington: National Coordinating Council on Drug Education.

51 Dunigan, Jay T. Drug Abuse A Resource Guide for Educators. Albany: Capital District Regional Supplementary Educational Center.

52 A Guide to Drug Abuse Education and InformationMaterials. (Pamphlet). Washington: National Institute of Mental Health.

53* Mental Health Materials Center. IRC Recommends Selective Guide. New York: Mental Health Materials Center, 1969

54 A Multimedia Reference Listing of Materialson Drug Education. (Pamphlet). Albany: The State Education Department.

Reference Collection

55 Ball John C., ed. The Epidemiology of Opiate Addiction in the UnitedStates. Springfield: Thomas, 1970.

56- Blum, Richard H. and Associates. Society and Drugs Social and Cultural 57 Observations, Vol. I; Students and Drugs, Vol. 11. : Jossey Bass, 1969.

58 Canadian Government's Commission of-Inquiry. The Non-Medical Use of Drugs, Interim Report. Baltimore: Penguin, 1971.

59 Cutting, Windsor C. Handbook of Pharmacology: The Actions and Uses ofDrugs; 4th ed. New York: Appleton, 1969.

60 Drug Abuse Programs: A Guide to FederalSupport. (Pamphlet). Washington: National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information, 1971.

61 Drug Education Directory. Washington: National Coordinating Council on Drug Education.

62 Drug Education Report. Washington: National Coordinating Council on Drug Education.

*Brochure only included in display.

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63 The Drug Problem and the SChools, ERIC Abstracts; A Collection of ERIC Document Resumes #16. (Pamphlet). Washington: American Association of School Administrators.

64 Grassroots: Drug Abuse Information Service. Washington: National Coordinating Council on Drug Education.

65 Maurer, David W.Narcotics and Narcotics Addiction; 2d ed. Springfield: Thomas, 1962.

66 Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy; 11th ed. Rahway: Merck, Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories, 1966.

67 Modell, Walter. Drugs of Choice.. St. Louis: Mosby, 1971.

68 Stecher, Paul. Merck Index; 8th ed. Rahway: Merck, Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories, 1968.

69 Williams, John B. Narcotics and Hallucinogens--A Handbook; rev. ed. Beverly Hills: 'Glencoe, 1967.

Professional Collection

70 Abuse of Drugs. (Transparencies). Maplewood: Hammond, 1970. 12 transparencies. color with teacher's guide and spirit duplicating master.

71 Drugs. Education Resources. (Phonotape-Cassette). Orange: Educational Resources, 1970. 15 cass4ttes. 2 filmstrips.

72 Blaine, Graham B. Why Intelligent Young People Take Drugs. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

73 Bryd, Oliver E. Medical 7eadings on Drug Abuse. Reading: Addison-Wesley, 1970.

74 Common Sense Lives Here. Washington: National Coordinating Council on Drug Education.

75 Drug Abuse: Escape to Nowhere; A Guide for Educators. (Pamphlet). Philadelphia: Smith, Kline and French Laboratories, 1967.

76 Drug Dilemma I; Concerned Officials Link TV and Parental Mistakes to Addiction. (Phonotape-Cassette). Educational Research Group, 1970. 50 min. 1 7/8 ips.

77 The Drug Experience. (Filmstrip). Pleasantville:Warren Schloat. 5 strips color 35mm with 5 records. Contains: Drugs and People: An Introduction; Marijuana: An Interim Report; Opiates; Pills: Ups and Downs; Hallucinogens.

78 Drug Factz; Origins Processes and Effects. (Filmstrip). Santa Monica: Bailey Film Associates. 8 stripscolor35mm with 4 records. Contains: Opium, Morphine and Heroin; Tranquilizers and Other Medicines; Hallucinogens; Volatile Chemicals; Downers, the Barbiturates; Uppers, The ; Marijuana and Hashish; Cocaine.

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79 Drugs: The Children Are Choosing; A Manualfor Teachers and Parents, Washington: National Instructional Television Center, 1969.

80 Erlich, Lillian with the Staff ofCSAA. You, Your Child and Drugs. New York: Child Study, 1971.

31 Goldhill, Paul M. A Parent's Guide to the Prevention and Control of Drug Abuse. Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1971.

82 Goodykoontz, William F. Drugs: insights and illusions.New York: Scholastic Book Services, 1971. With teaching guide.

83 Grold, L. James. Drugs: A Psychiatrist Asks "Why?". (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

84 Harris, Robert T. et al. Drug Dependence. Austin: University of Texas, 1970. 85 Hochbaum, Godfrey M. Hw Can We Teach AdolescentsAbout Smoking, Drinking, and drug Abuse? (Pamphlet). Washington: National Education Association, 1968.

86 Katy's Coloring Book About Drugs and Health.Washington: U. S. Department of Justice, 1970.

87 Land, Herman W. What You Can Do About Drugs and Your Child.New York: Pocket Books, 1971.

88 Levy, Norman J. The Use of Drugs By Teenagers For Sanctuary, andIllusion. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

89 Lewis, David C. The Drug Experience: Data for Decision-making. Columbus: KD1 Instructional Systems, Inc., 1970. Teacher's Manual.

90 McHugh, Gelola and Williams, Jay C. A Drug Knowledge Inventory. (Pamphlet). Durham: Family Life, 1969. (Experimental Edition).

91 Marin, Peter and Cohen, Allan Y. Understanding Drug Use. New York: Harper, 1971.

92 The Problem of Drug Abuse. (Speech). Washington: Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association. Illustrated with 77 color 35mm slides.

93 Resource Book For Drug Abuse Beucation. (Pamphlet). Washington: American Association for Health, l'hysical Education, andRecreation. 94 To Parents/About Drugs. (Pamphlet) New York:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1970.

95 Winick, Charles. Drug Addicts Getting Younger. (Reprint). Chicago: PTA Magazine.

96 Youth Drug Abuse Education Program OperationalHandbook. (Pamphlet). Chicago: Young Lawyers Section American Bar Association.

97 Wiener, R. S. P. Drugs and School Children. New York: Humanities, 1970. Curriculum Guides

98 Guidelines on School Centered Problems Related to Drug Use and Abuse. (Pamphlet). Saint Paul: State of Minnesota Department of Education, 1971.

99 Stamford Curriculum Guide for Drug Abuse Education. Chicago: Ferguson, 1971.

100 Committee on Drugs ASHA & PMA. Teaching About Drugs: A Curriculum Guide, K-12. Kent: American School Health Association, 1970.

Sociological Studies

101 Becker, Howard S. The Other Side; Perspectives on Deviance. New York: Macmillan, 1964.

102 . The Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance.New York: Macmillan, 1963.

Studies of Drugs and Human Behavior

103 Black, Perry. Drugs and the Brain; Papers on the Action, Use and Abuse of Psychotropic Agents. Baltimore:Johns Hopkins, 1969.

104 Claridge, Gordon. Drugs and Human Behaviour. New York: Praeger, 1970. G.

105 De Ropp, Robert S. The Master Game:Pathways to Higher Consciousness Beyond the Drug Experience. New York: Delacorte, 1968.

106 Groupfor the Advancement of Psychiatry. Drug Misuse; A Psychiatric View of a Modern Dilemma. New York: Scribner, 1971.

107 Huxley, Aldous. The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell.New York: Harper, 1954.

108 Lennard, Henry L.Mystification and Drug Abuse; Hazards in Using Psychoactive Drugs. San Francisco: Josey Bass, 1971.

109 Uhr, L. and Miller, J. G. Drugs and Behavior. New York: John Wiley, 1960.

Secondary Level Materials

110 Addicts and Drug Abusers. New York: National Association for the Prevention of Addiction to Narcotics.

111 Are Drugs a Magic Doorway? (Filmstrip). Holyoke: Scott Graphics, 1971. 70 fr. color 35mm record or cassette.

112 Austrian, Geoffrey. The Truth About Drugs. Garden City: Doubleday, 1971. -8-

113 Barber, Bernard. Drugs/and Society. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1967.

114 Bergel, Franz. All About Drugs. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1970.

115 Bill Crosby Talks,to.Kis About Drugs. (Disc Recording). Washington: National Coordinating Council on Drug Education, 1971. 33 1/3 rpm.

116 Blakeslee, Alton. What You Can Do About Dangerous Drugs. (Pamphlet). New York: Associated Press, 1971.

117 . What You Should Know About Drugs and Narcotics. (Pamphlet). New York: Associated Press, 1969.

118 Bludworth, Edward. 300 Most Abused Drugs. (Pamphlet). Tampa: Trend House, 1969.

119 Cain, Arthur H. Young People and Drugs. New York: Day, 1969.

120 Capie, Robert M. The Drug Society. (Pamphlet). Farmingdale: International Education and Training, 1969.

121 Carey, James T. The College Drug Scene. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1968.

122 Coles, Robe.. !)rugs and Youth; Medical, Psychiatric and Legal Facts. New York: Liverieht, :970.

123 The Crutch That Cripples: Drug Independence. (Pamphlet). Chicago: American Medical Association, 1968.

124 Deciding about Drugs. (Pamphlet). Chicago: Kiwanis International Foundation, 1969.

125 Drug Abuse Display. (Realia). Waco: Spenco Corporation, 1970.

126 Drug Abuse: Drug Dependence. (Pamphlet). Indianapolis: Eli Lilly.

127 Drug Abuse Products Reference Chart. (Pamphlet).Washington: Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association.

128 Drug Abuse:Some Questions and Answers. (Pamphlet). Washington: National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information.

129 Drug Abuse: The Chemical Cop-Out. (Pamphlet). (Rev. ed.). New York: National Association of Blue Shield Plan, 1971.

130 Drug Abuse: The Empty Life. (Pamphlet). Philadelphia: Smith, Kline & French Laboratories.

131 Drug Facts. (Pamphlet). Albany: New York State Department of Health, 1970.

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132 The Drug Scene Introduction. (Phonotape-Cassette). Santa Monica: BFA Educational Media, 1971.

133 Drugs in Today's World. (lilmstrip). Chicago: Society for Visual Education, (Cathedral). 4 strips 246 Zr color 35 mm 2 records or 2 cassettes with teaching guides. Contains: Uppers and Downers, Psychedelics, Opiates, Why Drugs.

134 Drug Use and Abuse; an in-depth discussion of the drug problems facing our society. (Phonotape-Cassette). Center for Cassette Studies, 1971. 57 min. 1 7/8 ips.

135 Drugs: A Pocket Primer. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control.

136 Drugs of Abuse. (Pamphlet). Washington: Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.

137 Drugs: The Alternatives. (Filmstrip). Pleasantville: Guidance Associates. 2 strips color 35mm and 2 records.

138 Drugs: The Doctor's Dilemma. (Filmstrip). Holyoke: Scott Graphics, 1971. 70 fr color35mm record or cassette.

139 A Federal Source Book: Answers To The Most Frequently Asked Questions About Drug Abuse. (Pamphlet). Washington: U. S. Government Printing Office.

140 Fiddle, Seymour. Portraits from a Shooting Gallery, Life Styles from the Drug Addict World. New York: Harper, 1967.

141 Gannon, Frank. Drugs: What they are; How they look; What they do. New York: ^.- Third Press, 1971.

142 Geller, Allen. Drug Beat. Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1969.

143 Goodykoontz, William F. Drugs: Insights and Illusions.New York: Scholastic Book Services, 1971.

144 Gorodetzky, Charles W. and Samuel T. Christian. What You Should Know About Drugs. New York: Harcourt, 1970.

145 Greenberg, Harvey S. What You Must Know About Drugs and Drug Abuse. (Pamphlet). New York: Four Winds Press, 1970. With teaching guide.

146 . What You Should Know About Drugs and Drug Abuse. New York: Four Winds Press, 1970.

147 Guide To Some Drugs Which Are Subject To Abuse. (Pamphlet). New York: American Social Health Association, 1970.

148 Homan, Richard E. Drug Awareness. New York: Avon, 1970.

149 Houser, Norman W. Drugs: Facts on Their Use and Abuse. New York: Lothrop, 1969. -10-

150 Hyde, Margaret 0., ed. Mind Drugs. New York: McGraw, 1968.

151 Identification of Drug Abusers. (Pamphlet). Washington: Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association.

152 Kaplan, Robert. Drug Abuse: Perspectives on Drugs. Dubuque: William C. Brown, 1970.

153 Laurie, Peter. Drugs: Medical, Psychological, and Social Facts. Baltimore: Penguin, 1967.

154 Leech, K. and Jordan, B. Drugs for Young People: Their Use and Misuse. Oxford: Religious Education Press, 1967.

155 Louria, Donald B. Cool Talk About Hot Drugs. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission, 1967.

156 . The Drug Scene. New York: McGraw, 1968.

157 Mann, Kenneth W. On Pills and Needles; a Christian Look at Drug Dependence. (Pamphlet). New York: Seabury, 1969.

158 Medicinal Narcotics Facts on Benefits and Control. (Pamphlet). Washington: Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association.

159 Milbauer, Barbara. Drug Abuse and Addiction. New York: Crown, 1970.

160 Milbauer, Barbara and Leinwand, Gerald. Drugs. New York: Washington Square Press, 1970.

161 Modell, W. and Lansing, A. Drugs. New York: Little, 1967.

162 Narcotic Identification Guide. (Pamphlet). Amsterdam: Amsterdam Company.

163 Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs ID Kit. (Realia). Long Beach: Educational Aids of Long Beach, 1970.

164 Narcotics: Some Questions and Answers. (Pamphlet). Washington: U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1970.

165 Nowlis, Helen H. Drugs on the College Campus. New York: Doubleday, 1968.

166 O'Donnell, J. A., ed. Narcotic Addiction. New York:Harper, 1966.

167 Questions and Answers on Barbituates, Amphetamines, LSD, Marijuana,Narcotics. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

168 Rapping on Drugs; students give... examples of druguse in our schools. (Phonotape- Cassette). Center for Cassette Studies, 1971. 48 min. 1 7/8 ips. 169 Saltman, Jules.What We Can Do About Drug Abuse. (Pamphlet). New York: Public Affairs Information Service.

170 Scher, Jordan. Patterns and Profiles of Addiction and Drug Abuse. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

171 Spence, W. R. Dial a Drug. (Pamphlet). Waco: Spenco Corp., 1969.

172 Sumner, Edward, D., et al. Basic Concepts of Drugs: Their Use and Abuse. River Forest: Laidlaw, 1972.

173 Taylor, Norman. Narcotics, Nature's Dangerous Gifts. New York: Dell, 1966.

174 . Plant Drugs That Changed the World. New York: Dodd, 1965.

175 To Young Teens on Druggism. (Pamphlet). New York: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1971.

176 Travers, Milton. Each Other's Victims. New York: Scribner, 1970.

177 U. S. News and World Report. What Everyone Needs To Know About Drugs.Washington: U. S. News and World Report, Inc., 1970.

178 Vermes, Jean C. Pot is Rot (And Other Horrible Facts About Bad Things). New York: Association, 1969.

179 Vogel, Victor H.and Vogel, Virginia E. Facts About Narcotics and Other Drugs.

(Pamphlet). Chicago: Science Research Associates, 1967.

180 Wakefi3ld, U. The Addict. Greenwich: Fawcett, 1963.

181 What If They Call Me "Chicken"? (Pamphlet). Chicago: Kiwanis International.

182 Way, Walter L. The Drug Scene: Help or Hang-Up? Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1970.

183 Wectman, Wesley C. The Drug Epidemic: What It Means and How to Combat It. New York: Dial, 1970.

184 What Everyone Needs To Know About Drugs. (Pamphlet). Washington: U. S. News and World Report, 1970.

185 Whipple, Dorothy V. Is the Grass Greener? Answers to Questions About Drugs. New York: Luce, 1971.

186 Winek, Charles L. 1971 Drug Abuse Reference.Bridgeville: Bek Technical Publications, 1971.

187 Winick, Charles. The Narcotic Addiction Problem. (pamphlet). New York: American Social Hoalth Association, 1968.

188 Wise, Francis H. Youth and Drugs; Prevention, Detection and Cure. New York: Association, 1971.

189 Wolk, Donald J., ed. Drugs and Youth. (Pamphlet). Washington:National Council for the Studies, 1971. -12-

190 Yolles, Stanley. An Expert Answers Teen-Agers Questions About Drugs. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

Glossaries

191 . Handbook of Drug Terms. (Revised). (Pamphlet). Albany: Narce .ic Addiction Control Commission, 1971.

192 Schmidt, J. E. Narcotics; Lingo and Lore. Springfield: Thomas, 1959.

Individual Biography

193 Brennan, Michael. Drugs; All you need to know. San Antonio: Naylor, 1970.

194 A Convicted Drug Addict Talks About a Career of Crime Triggered by His Compulsive Habit. (Phonotape-Cassette). Educational Research Group, 1969. 24 min 1 7/8 ips.

195 Go Ask Alice. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1971.

196 The Hell of Addiction; An ex-addict describes addiction and the road back. (Phonotape-Cassette). .Educational Research Group, 1970. 27 min 1 7/8 ips.

197 Russell, Ellen. The Last Fix; Dan Russell and the World That Lost Him. New York: Harcourt, 1971.

1.98 Wilkerson, David. Cross e.nd Switchblade. Old Tappan: Fleming H. Revell, 1963.

Drama

199 Schiller, Rose Leiman.The Underground Bird. (Play). New York: The American Social Health Association, 1968.

Fiction

200 Emery, Anne. The Sky Is Falling. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1970.

201 L'Engle, Madeleine. The Young Unicorns. New York: Farrar, 1968.

202 Oppenheimer, Joan L. Run for Your Luck. New York: Hawthorn, 1971.

203 Tanner, Louise. Reggie and Nilma. New York: Farrar, 1971.

204 Wojciechowska, Maia.Tuned Out. New York: Harper, 1968.

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Elementary Level Materials

205 Drugs and You. (Filmstrip). Burbank: QED Productions (Cathedral Films). 4 strips 217 fr color 35mm 2 records or cassettes with teaching guides.

206 Elgin, Kathleen and Osteritter, John. The Ups and Downs of Drugs. New York: Knopf, 1972.

207 Hyde, Margaret O. Know About Drugs. New York: McGraw Hill, 1971.

208 Madison, Arnold. Drugs and You. New York: Messner, 1971.

209 Marr, John S. The Good Drug and the Bad Drug. New York: Evans, 1970.

34 Me, Myself... and Drugs. (Filmstrip). Pleasantville: Guidance Associates, 1971. 3 strips, 183 fr color 35mm 3 records with teacher's guide.

210 Showers, Paul. Use Your Brain. New York: Crowell, 1971.

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ALCOHOL AND BARBITUATES

Secondary Level Materials

132 Alcohol. (Phonotape-Cassette). Santa Monica: BFA Educational Media, 1971.

211 Alcohol; Some Questions and Answers. (Pamphlet). Washington: U. S. Superintendent of Documents, 1971.

212 The Alcoholic American. (Pamphlet). National Association of Blue Shield Plans, 1970.

213 Alcoholism. (Pamphlet). New York:Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 1967.

214 Barbiturates. (Pamphlet). Chicago: American Medical Association, 1970.

215 Barbiturates: The Depressant Drugs. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

78 Drug Facts: Origins, Processes, and Effects; Downers, The Barbiturates. (Filmstrip). Santa Monica: BFA Educational Media. Color35mm with record.

78 Drug Facts: Origins, Processes, and Effects; Tranquilizers and Other Medicines. (Filmstrip). Santa Monica: BFA Educational Media. Color 35mm with 12" record.

216 Facts About Alcohol. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

89 Lewis, David C. Alcohol, Barbiturates, Tranquilizers: The Drug Experience: Data for Decision-Making. (Pamphlet). Boston: CSCA Inc., 1970. With cassette.

132 Pills. (Phonotape-Cassette). Santa Monica: BFA Educational Media, 1971.

217 Sedatives--Some Questions and Answers.Washington: U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1971.

218 Spence, W. R. Dial a Drink. (Pamphlet). Waco: Spenco Medical Corp., 1971.

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CIGARETTES, GLUE AND OTHER INHALANTS

Professional Collection

219 What Educators Can Do About Cigarette Smoking.Washington: American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1971.

220 Whiteside, Thomas. Selling Death; Cigarette Advertising and Public Health. New York, Liveright, 1971.

Secondary Level Materials

221 Cigarette Smoking; Some Questions and Answers. (Pamphlet). Washington: .National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information, 1971.

222 Deliriants. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

78 Drug Facts: Origins, Processes, and Effects Volatile Chemicals. (Filmstrip). Santa Monica: BFA Educational Media. Color 35mm with 12" record.

223 Facts About Smoking and Health. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto: Science Research Associates.

224 Glue Sniffing. (Pamphlet). Chicago: American Medical Association.

89 Lewis, David C. Cigarettes, Glue, and Other Inhalants: The Drug Experience: Data for Decision-Making. (Pamphlet). Boston: CSCS Inc., 1970. With cassette.

89 . The Drug Experience: Data for Decision-Making; Glue. (Phonotape- Cassette). Columbus: KDI Instructional Systems.

225 Lung Teaching Specimen. (Realia). Waco: Spenco Medical, 1970.

226 Needle, Richard H. Basic Concepts of Tobacco and Smoking. River Forest: Laidlaw Brothers, 1970.

227 Spence, W. R. The Truth about Smoking. (Pamphlet). Salt Lake City: Spenco, 1970.

228 Volatile Substances: Some Questions and Answers. (Pamphlet). Washington: U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; 1971.

229 What You Should Know About Smoking and Drinking. (Pamphlet). Palo Alto. Science Research Associates.

230 Winick, Charles, and Goldstein, Jacob.The Glue Sniffing Problem, (Pamphlet). New York: American Social Health Association.

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HALLUCINOGENS- -LSD (LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE)

Professional Collection

231 Aaronson, Bernard and Osmond, Humphry, eds. Psychedelics. Garden City: Anchor, 1970.

232 Alpert, R. LSD. New York: New American Library, 1966.

233 Blum, Richard. Utopiates--The Use and Users of LSD. New York: Atherton, 1964.

234 Hoffer, R. and Asmond, H. The Hallucinogens. New York: Academic, 1967.

235 Hollister, Leo E. Chemical Psychoses; LSD and Related Drugs. Springfield: Thomas, 1968.

236 LaBarre, Weston. The Peyote Cult. New York: Schochen, 1969.

237 Stafford, P. G., et al. LSD: The Problem-Solving Psychedelic. New York: Award Books, 1967.

71 Background Information. LSD and Other Hallucinogens. (Phonotape-Cassette). Orange: Educational Resources. With listener's guide.

Secondary Level Materials

238 Cohen, Sidney. The Beyond Within: The LSD Story. (New ed.). New York: Atheneum, 1967.

239 DeBold, R. C. and Leaf, Russell C., eds. LSD, Man and Society. Middletown: Wesleyan University, 067.

77 The Drug Experience Hallucinogens. (Filmstrip). Pleasantville: Warren Schloat, Inc. Color 35mm with record.

78 Drug Facts: Origins, Processes and Effects Hallucinogens. (Filmstrip). Santa Monica: BFA Educational Media, 1971.

132 The Drug Scene: Hallucf:logens. (Phonotape-Cassette). Santa Monica: BFA Educational m,,e):41, 1971.

240 From Marijuana to LSD; Interviews Pro and Con Across the U. S. (Phonotape- Cassette). Educational Research Group, 1969. 58 min. 1 7/8 ips.

241 Lettvin, Jerome. LSD: Pro and Con; A Debate Between Prof. Jerome Lettvin and Dr. Timothy Leary. (Phonotape-Cassette).Educational Research, 1969. 50 min. 1 7/8 ips.

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90 Lewis, David C. The Drug Experience: Data for Decision Making, Psychedelics; Alcohol. (Phonotape-Cassette). Columbus: KDI Instructional Systems, 1971.

90 . The Drug Decision: Data for Decision-Making: Psychedelics; LSD, Marijuana, Mecaline and Others. (Pamphlet). Columbus: KDI Instructional Systems, 1970.

242 LSD. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

243 LSD. (Pamphlet). Chicago: American Medical Association.

244 LSD and Pot Compared. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

245 LSD; Some Questions and Answers. (Pamphlet). Chevy Chase: National Institute of Mental Health, 1968.

246 LSD Spells Danger. (Pamphlet). New York: Life Educational Reprint Program, 1966.

247 LSD - -25: A Factual Account; Layman's Guide to the Pharmacology, Physiology, Psychology and Sociology of LSD. (Pamphlet). Washington: Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, U. S. Department of Justice, 1969.

248 Masters, R. E. L. The Varieties of . New York: Dell, 1966.

249 Metzner, Ralph. The Ecstatic Adventure. New York: Macmillan, 1968.

250 Pollard, J. C. and Uhr, L., et al. Drugs and Phantasy. Boston: Little, 1965.

251 Solomon, David, ed. LSD: The Consciousness-Expanding Drug.New York: Putnam, 1964.

252 Ungerleider, J. T., ed. The Problems and Prospects of LSD. Springfield: Thomas, 1968.

Fiction

253 Chaber, M. E. The Acid Nightmare. New York: Holt, 1967.

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HALLUCINOGENS -- MARIJUANA ()

Reference Collection

254 Solomon, David, ed. The Marihuana Papers. New York: New American, 1966.

Professional Collection

255 Saltman, J. Marijuana and Your Child. New York: Grosset, 1970.

71 Background information Marijuana. (Phonotape-Cassette). Orange: Educational Resources. With teacher's guide.

71 Background information Marijuana and the Hallucinogens. (Phonotape-Cassette). Orange: Educational Resources. With teacher's guide and filmstrip. Secondary Level Materials

256 Bloomquist, E. R. Marijuana. Beverly Hills: Glencoe Press, 1968.

257 Drug Abuse: Pot and Thrill Pills. (Pamphlet). New York: Life Education Program. (Educational Reprint #78).

77 The Drug Experience Marijuana: An Interim Report. (Filmstrip). Pleasantville: Warren Schloat. Color35mm with record.

78 Drug Facts: Origins, Processes and Effects; Marijuana and Hashish. (Filmstrip). Orange: BFA Educational Media. 35mm with 12" record.

258 Goode, Erich, ed. Marijuana. Chicago: Aldine-Atherton, 1969.

259 Kaplan, John. Marijuana--the New Prohibition. New York: Pocket Books, 1970.

260 Legalizing Marijuana: Pros and Cons; Margaret Mead explains why legalization is necessary. (Phonotape-Cassette).Educational Research Group, 1970. 50 min 1 7/8 ips.

261 Marihuana. (Pamphlet). Chicago: American Medical Association, 1970.

262 Marihuana. (P:Aphlet). Chevy Chase: National Institute of Mental Health, 1968. -19-

132 Marijuana. (Phonotape-Cassette). Santa Monica: BFA Educational Media, 1971.

263 The Marijuana Decision. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

264 Marijuana and Health. (Pamphlet). Washington: National Coordinating Council on Drug Education.

265 Marijuana Odor I.D. Tablets. (Realia). Long Beach: Educational Aids of Long Beach.

266 Marijuana Plant Model. (Realia). Educational Aids, 1971.

267 Marihuana: Some Questions and Answers, 12amphlet). Washington: U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1971.

268 Oursler, Will.Marijuana; the Facts, the Truth. New York: Hill and Wang, 1968.

269 Schofield, Michael. The Strange Case of Pot. Baltimore: Penguin, 1971.

270 Smith, David E. The New Social Drug; Cultural Medical and Legal Perspectives on Marijuana. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1970.

271 Snyder, Solomon H. Uses of Marijuana. New York: Oxford, 1971.

272 Trujillo, Don. Marijuana and Other Poisons. San Jose: Don Trujillo, 1970.

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HEROIN AND OPIATES

Reference Collection

273 Chein, 1., et al. The Road to H, Narcotics, Delinquency and Social Policy. New York: Basic Books, 1964.

Secondary Level Materials

274 Alvin Moscow discusses Merchants of heroin with columnist Robert Cromie. (Phonotape-Cassette). Motivational Programming Corp., 1969. 28 min. 1 7/8 ips.

71 Background Information; Heroin. (Phonotape-Cassette). Orange:. Educational Resources. With teacher's guide.

71 Background Information; Ups and Downs. (Phonotape-Cassette). Orange: Educational Resources. With teacher's guide and filmstrip.

275 Burroughs, William. Junkie. New York: Ace Books, 1953.

77 The Drug Experience Opiates. (Filmstrip). Pleasantville:Warren Schloat. Color. 35mm with record.

78 Drug Facts: Origins, Processes and Effects; Opium, Morphine, and Heroin. (Filmstrip). Santa Monica: BFA Educational Media. Color 35mm with 12" record.

133 Drugs in Today's World, Opiates: What are Narcotics. (Filmstrip). New York: QED Productions. Color DTE 13. With record.

276 Glaser, Daniel, et al. Later Heroin Use by Marijuana-Using, Heroin-Using, and Non-Drug-Using Adolescent Offenders in .(Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission, 1969.

132 Heroin. (Phonotape-Cassette). Santa Monica: BFA Educational Media.

277 Heroin: The Crutch. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

278 Hooked on heroin. (Pamphlet). New York: Life Education Program. (Educational Reprint #87).

89 Lewis, David C. The Drug Experience: Data for Decision-Making; Stimulants and Opiates. (Phonotape-Cassette). Columbus: KDI Instructional Systems, 1970. / I 89 Opiates, Opium, Morphine, Heroin: The Drug Experience: Data for Decision- Making. (Pamphlet). Boston: CSCS, Inc., 1970. With cassette. -21-

279 Mills, James. The Panic in Needle Park.New York: Farrar, 1965.

280 Moore, Robin. The French Connection; the World's Most Crucial Narcotics Investigation. Boston: Little Brown, 1969.

281 Moscow, Alvin.Merchants of Heroin; an In-Depth Portrayal of Business in the Underworld. New York: Dial, 1968:

Ind'vidual Biography

282 Berry, James. Heroin Was My Best Friend.New York: Crowell, 1971.

71 Drug Scene Sociology: The Life of a Heroin Addict. (Phonotape-Cassette). Orange: Educational Resources. With teacher's guide.

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STIMULANTS

Secondary Level Materials

283 Amphetamines. (Pamphlet). Chicago: American Medical Association, 1970.

284 Amphetamines: The Stimulant Drugs. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

285 Cocaine. (Pamphlet).Albany: Narcotic Addiction ControlCommission.

77 The Drug Experience; Pills: Ups and Downs. (Filmstrip). Pleasantville: Warren Schloat.Color 35mm with record.

78 Drug Facts: Origins, Processes, and Effects Cocaine. (Filmstrip). Orange: BFA Educational Media. Color 35mmwith 12" record.

78 Drug Facts: Origins, Processes, and Effects, Uppers, The Amphetamines. (Filmstrip). Orange: BFA Educational Media. Color 35mm with 12" record.

133 Drugs In Today's World; Uppers and Downers: What Killed Billy Lawton? (Filmstrip). New York: QED Productions.Color DTE 11. With record.

286 Stimulants: Some Questions and Answers. (Pamphlet). Washington: U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1971.

89 Lewis, David C. Stimulants, Amphetamines, Caffeine, Cocaine: The Drug Experience; Data for Decision-Making. (Pamphlet). Boston: CSCS Inc., 1970.

287 Luce, John. Speed Kills! The Abuse Problem.' (Pamphlet). New York: American Social Health Association.

288 Sheehy, Gail. Speed Is of the Essence. New York: Pocket Books, 1971.

289 Woodley, Richard.Dealer; Portrait of a Cocaine Merchant. New York: Holt, 1971.

Individual Biography

290 Beckhard, Arthur J.Cancer, Cocaine and Courage: The Story of Dr. William Halstead. New York: Messner, 1960.

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DRUG ADDICTION -- TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION

Reference Collection

291 Brill, Leon and Lieberman, Louis. Authority and Addiction. Boston: Little Brown, 1969.

292 Institute on New Developments in the Rehabilitation of the Narcotic Addict. Rehabilitating the Narcotic Addict. New York: Arno Press, 1968.

293 Whitney, Elizabeth D., ed.A World Dialogue on Alcohol and Drug Dependence. Boston: Beacon, 1970.

Professional Collection

294 Casriel, Daniel. Daytop: Three Addicts and Their Cure. New York: Hill and Wang, 1971.

295 The Drug Dilemma II; two physicians evaluate the success of rehabilitation programs. (Phonotape-Cassette). Educational Research Group, 1970. 44 min. 1 7/8 ips.

296 Endore, Guy. Synanon. Garden City, Doubleday, 1967.

297 Harms, E. Drug Addiction in Youth. Oxford: Pergamon, 1965.

298 Jeffee, Saul. Narcotics--An American Plan. New York: Hill and Wang, 1966.

299 Louria, Donald B. Overcoming Drugs; A Program for Action. New York: McGraw, 1971.

300 Luchins, Abraham S. Group Therapy. New York: Random House, 1964.

301 Straus, Nathan. Addicts and Drug AbuseTs; Current Approaches to the Problem. New York: Twayne, 1971.

302 Talalay, Paul, ed. Drugs in Our Society. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1964.

71 Treatment, The British System. (Phonotape-Cassette).Orange: Educational Resources. With listener's guide.

71 Treatment, The Federal Government's Treatment Program, Lexington, Kentucky. (Phonotape-Cassette). Orange: Educational Resources. With listener's guide.

71 Treatment, Methadone. (Phonotape-Cassette). Orange: Educational Resources. With listener's guide.

71 Treatment, The Therapeutic Community: Encounter Group Treatment and Other Concepts. (Phonotape-Cassette). Orange: Educational Resources. With listener's guide. -24-

Secondary Level Materials

303 Ausubel, David P. Why Compulsory Closed-Ward Treatment of NarcoticAddicts. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission, 1968.

304 Chambers, Carl D. and Brill, Leon. Some Considerations in the Treatment of Non-Narcotic Drug Abusers. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

305 Drugs: A Search for Solutions. (Pamphlet). New York: Life Education. (Educational Reprint #15).

306 For Your Information: A Methadone Primer. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

307 Help a Narcotic Addict. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

308 Hentoff, Nat. A Doctor Among the Addicts. Chicago: Rand Mc Nally, 1968.

132 Heroin and Methadone. (Phonotape-Cassette). Santa Monica: BFA Educational ,Media, 1971.

309 Jurgensen, Warren P. Problems of Inpatient Treatment of Addiction. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission, 1968.

310 Mc Calip, William. Call It Fate. Chicago: Children's Press, 1970.

311 Narcotic Addiction: New York State's Total Approach. (Pamphlet). Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

312 O'Donnell, John A. The Relapse Rate in Narcotic Addiction: A Critique of Follow-Up Studies. (Pamphlet). Albany, Narcotic Addiction Control Commission, 1968. (Vol. 2, No. 1).

313 Price, Thomas E. and Wayman, Lawrence H. Doing It: Community Action on Drug Concerns. (Pamphlet). Washington: Board of Christian Social Concerns, 1971.

314 Return From Nowhere: Methadone; drug experts exchange views on the heroin substitute, Methadone. (Phonotape-Cassette). Educational Research Group, 1970. 50 min. 1 7/8 ips.

315 Yablonsky, L. The Tunnel Back: Synanon. New York: Maci011an, 1965.

316 Zwerin, Michael. The Silent Sound of Needles. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1969. -25-

DRUGS AND THE LAW

Professional Collection

317 Duster, Troy. The Legislation of Morality; Law, Drugs and Moral Judgment. New York: Free Press, 1970.

318 Eldridge, W. B. Narcotics and the Law. Chicago: University of Chicago.

319 Lindesmith, Alfred R. The Addict and the Law. Bloomington: Indiana University, 1965.

320 . Drug Addiction: Crime or Disease? Bloomington: Indiana University, 1961.

71 Professional Points of View: Harold M. Weiner Drugs and the Law. (Phonotape- Cassette). Orange: Educational Resources. 2 parts with teacher's guide.

71 Professional Points of View. Deputy Inspector Joseph Fink: Drugs and the Police. (Phonotape-Cassette). Orange: Educational Resources. 2 parts with teacher's guide.

321 Schur, Edwin M. Crimes Without Victims; Deviant Behavior and Public Policy. Englewood Cliffs: Spectrum, 1965.

322 Short, J. F. Group Process and Gang Delinquency.Chicago: University of Chicago.

Secondary Level Materials

323 Drugs and Criminal Acts; a psychologist discusses drugs as a possible prelude to crime. (Phonotape-Cassette). Educational Research Group, 1970. 25 min. 1 7/8 ips.

78 Marijuana Laws. (Phonotape-Cassette). Santa Monica: BFA Educational Media, 1971.

324 Neal, Harry Edward. The Protectors; the Story of the Food and Drug Administration. New York: Meisner, 1968. -26-

16mm FILM SELECTION AIDS

Many excellent 16mm films are available foruse in the area of drug abuse education. Previewing is essential for wise selection of these films for the particular audience involved.While the Bureau previewed a number of films through the courtesy of distributors, it is unfeasibleto include them in this long-term circulating collection.Following is a list of selection guides with evaluative comments.

325 Drug Abuse Films; 2d ed. Washington: National Coordinating Council on Drug Education.

326 Film Listings. Albany: Narcotic Addiction Control Commission.

53* Mental Health Materials Center. IRCRecommends Selective Guide. New York: Mental Health Materials Center,1969

327 New York State Education Department. Film Modules for High School Students. (Pamphlet). Albany: Bureau ofMass Communications, Education Department, 1971.

328 99+ Films on Drugs. NewVork: Educational Film Library Association, 1970.

329 Selected Drug Abuse Education Films. (Pamphlet). Rockville: National Institute of Mental Health.

*Brochure only included in display.

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