Scope of the collection:
Library Collection:
The National Latino
Council on Alcohol and Tobacco (LCAT) library collection consists
of approximately 1,000 to 1,500 books, research papers, conference
proceedings, journal articles, and videotapes, among other
formats.
The collection focuses
on all subjects related to alcohol and tobacco among the Latino
community in the United States, from prevention and advertising
to statistics and gender issues
Reference services:
LCAT provides reference
assistance primarily to its staff and Board of Directors,
as well as the media and other health professionals.
However, we encourage students, other non-profits, and individuals
to contact us.
Our collection specializes
on alcohol and tobacco consumption, prevention, and related
issues within the Latino community of the United States.
We do not provide
general library assistance to outside users.
We encourage you
to contact your public library.
* Due to space limitations
the library is not open to the public, although exceptions
will be granted. The entire collection is non-circulating.
Clearinghouse
Collection:
The clearinghouse
collection consists of pamphlets, brochures and posters, in
English and Spanish, on alcohol, tobacco, and health focusing
on Latino issues. The material is published by federal,
state, private, and non-profit organizations doing prevention
work. Individuals or organizations needing material
for free distribution are encouraged to request samples of
the material.
We are currently
printing and editing several new publications, as well as
translating them into Spanish. LCAT publications may
be reproduced and distributed without permission; however,
appropriate citation must be given to the National Latino
Council on Alcohol and Tobacco Prevention.
Click
here for LCAT publications, including bibliographies, fact
sheets, and videos.
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