Synopses & Reviews
This is the most comprehensive English-language bibliography on work and alcohol abuse currently in print. It contains over 1000 references, covering the period from 1972 through 1986. Source publications, all of which are annotated, include books, articles, dissertations, theses, conference proceedings, and government publications, most of which were published in the U.S., Canada, and Britain. Each of the seven chapters focus on a wide variety of relevant topics such as definition, identification and diagnosis; companies and management; unions, safety, employee dismissal; government; specific occupations; women; and counseling and treatment. There are separate author, subject, and company name indexes; a list of acronyms; and a directory of sources.
Review
A new bibliography on the workplace includes more than 1,000 references covering the period 1972-1986 organized by the following topics: definitions; identification; diagnosis; companies and management; unions; safety; employee dismissals; government; specific occupations; women; counseling and treatment. This should be a good update to the ARF annotated bibliography on Occupational Alcoholism published in 1984. Author, subject, and company name indexes are a real plus in this volume, compared to the earlier work, as is the section on `specific occupations' not included in the former. A very useful reference source!SALIS News
About the Author
JOHN J. MILETICH is Reference Librarian at the University of Alberta, Canada.
Table of Contents
Preface
List of Acronyms
Definitions, Identification, Diagnosis
Companies and Management
Unions, Safety, Employee Dismissal
Government
Specific Occupations
Women
Counseling and Treatment
Author Index
Subject Index
Company Name Index
Directory of Sources