The 1st International Psychonaut Web Mapping Conference took place on 18 September 2009 in Ancona, Italy. The speakers' presentations are available to download in pdf format.
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Psychonaut Web Mapping (Dr Lucia Di Furia, Servizio Salute Regione Marche, Italy)
The Early Warning System: New Drugs in Italy (Dr Giovanni Serpelloni & Ms Claudia Rimondo, Department Politiche Antidroga, Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri, Italy)
Overview of the Psychonaut programme, database, and website (Dr Paolo Deluca, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, UK)
The European Early Warning System on New Drugs(Dr Roumen Sedefov & Miss Dominique Lopez, EMCDDA, Portugal)
Monitoring of new compounds on the web: Integrated component of the Bergen Earlier Warning System (Dr Arvid Skutle & Ms Liv Holmefjord Flesland, Bergen Clinics Foundation, Norway)
Dissemination of EWS results through the websites included in the search and the selective prevention framework of the Psychonaut project (Mr Peer van der Kreeft, De Sleutel, Belgium)
Psychonaut technical folders and pharmacological aspects of novel drugs of abuse (Professor Fabrizio Schifano, University of Hertfordshire, UK)
Mystical incense or psychoactive drugs? An overview of 'Spice' products (Dr Ornella Corazza, University of Hertfordshire, UK)
Sauna discussion forum of Addiction Link (Ms Aino Majava, A-Clinic Foundation, Finland)
Drug forums and drug forum communities (Ms Zoe Davey, St George's University of London, UK)
A qualitative/quantitative research of online drug abuse communit with reference to 'novel' psychoactive compounds (Dr Jeshoor Jebadurai, University of Hertfordshire, UK)
How to use SMS in addiction prevention and treatment: the Finnish experience (Mr Teuvo Peltoniemi, A-Clinic Foundation, Finland)
Research Chemical Drugs: the state of the art (Professor Magi Farre & Dr Marta Torrens, Institut Municipal Asistencia Sanitaria, Spain)
Legal highs in the UK: overview and results of a users' survey (Dr Martin Schmidt, St George's University of London, UK)
Misuse of opioid analgesics: The role of the Internet (Mr Holger Siemann, Mr Jan Schnell, & Professor Norbert Scherbaum, University of Duisberg-Essen, Germany)