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As a part of our celebration for the Alcohol Research: Current Reviews (ARCR) 50th anniversary, ARCR staff created a visual timeline of key milestones from its five decades of history. The timeline highlights events ranging from the first pilot issue in 1974, to special issues showcasing the evolution of research in the alcohol field, to changes in the Journal 's policies, website, and open access format. ARCR is on the forefront of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 's mission to translate and disseminate research findings to researchers, healthcare providers, policymakers, and the public. Over the years, ARCR 's influence has risen steadily. The Journal has touched on all aspects of alcohol research, from basic science to clinical research. The timeline displays events in an easily accessible and visually appealing manner, complete with historical graphics. It will be updated with new milestones as the Journal continues to evolve. We encourage you to stay posted for new ARCR anniversary content and other updates on multiple channels. Here 's how you can stay informed: Follow the ARCR LinkedIn account, which will include highlights from the timeline. Check this News & Notes webpage for anniversary-related content and other updates shared by ARCR. | | |
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Alcohol Research: Current Reviews (ISSN: 2168â3492) is a peer-reviewed journal produced by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). Opinions expressed in contributed articles do not necessarily reflect the views of NIAAA. The U.S. government does not endorse or favor any specific commercial product or commodity. Trade or proprietary names appearing in this publication are used only because they are considered essential in the context of the studies reported herein.
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