- Erowid
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The information on the site is a compilation of the experiences submitted by the site's users. Erowid acts as a
publisher of new information as well as a library for the collection of documents and images published elsewhere.Organizational history
Erowid was founded in April 1995; the Erowid.org web site appeared six months later. [ [http://www.erowid.org/general/about/about_article5.shtml Erowid F. "Erowid: 10 Years of History." Erowid Extracts. Jun 2005;8:12-14.] ] On January 1, 2008, it became a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization under the name Erowid Center.
The organization is supported by donations, and its Web site is free of advertisements. Although its primary focus is on the
web site , it also provides research and data for otherharm reduction , health, andeducation al organizations.Erowid can also refer to Fire Erowid and Earth Erowid, the
pseudonym s of the two creators of the site. Both work full-time on the project, along with appearing at conventions, producing original research, and contributing toentheogen ic research.According to the site, the creators' vision includes creating a "world where people treat psychoactives with respect and awareness; where people work together to collect and share knowledge in ways that strengthen their understanding of themselves and provide insight into the complex choices faced by individuals and societies alike." [http://www.erowid.org/general/about/about.shtml Erowid:About Us] ] Erowid Center's mission is to archive and disseminate independent accurate information. According to one study, this mission has been successful. [ [http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=9M2qN8Oi4AcC&dq=real+drugs+virtual+world&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=Kup5vq2w39&sig=l-5Y8c7VVUXlgqSA-TegamJ-CJQ Murguia E, Tackett-Gibson M, Lessem A. "Real Drugs in a Virtual World: Drug Discourse and Community Online". Lexington Books. 2007.] ]
The organization is based in
northern California and the main servers are located inSan Francisco . [http://www.erowid.org//general/about/about_faq.shtml Erowid FAQ: Where Is Erowid Located?] ]Online library
The library contains over 45,000 documents related to psychoactives, including images, research summaries and abstracts, media articles, experience reports, information on
chemistry , dosage, effects,law ,health , traditional and spiritual use, anddrug testing . Over 50,000 people visit the site each day (June 2007). [ [http://www.erowid.org/general/newsletter/erowid_newsletter12.pdf Erowid. "The Distillation." Erowid Extracts. Jun 2007;12:22-25.] ]The site generally contains more detail in the pages listed under
plants andchemicals than other sections. It does not have comprehensive information about the specific effects of pharmaceuticals. Such information may appear elsewhere on the site, where one can read about people's individual reactions to various drugs.Erowid allows visitors to submit their own personal experiences with psychoactive substances for review and possible publication. The site states that they welcome all perspectives regarding personal psychoactive experience, including positive, negative and neutral.
Projects
Erowid also co-sponsors and manages [http://www.ecstasydata.org EcstasyData.org] , an American street-ecstasy testing project. [ [http://www.ecstasydata.org/about.php EcstasyData: About EcstasyData.org] ] Tablets of street ecstasy can be anonymously submitted to a DEA licensed laboratory for testing and then photos of the tablets and GC/MS test results are then published on the project's website. EcstasyData has published testing results for more than 1,000 tablets. [ [http://www.ecstasydata.org/datastats.php?row=Summary&col=year&percent=0 EcstasyData: Summary Statistics for EcstasyData.org Lab Testing Results] ] Testing costs have sometimes been covered by project funding (when available) and at other times are covered by those who submit tablets for testing. Erowid took over management of this project in July 2001 and co-sponsors it along with MAPS and
DanceSafe .Criticisms and controversies
Due to the controversial subject matter presented in Erowid, the site has drawn praise and criticism from both the media and medical officials. American physician and broadcaster
Dean Edell often recommends Erowid to listeners interested in learning about drugs and drug use.Fact|date=February 2007 On the other hand, Edward Boyer, an emergency-room physician and toxicologist, while admitting that Erowid has a plethora of useful information, argued the site may be causing more harm than good to potential drug users. "Though Boyer has since come to cautiously admire Earth and Fire, and no longer refers to their site as 'partisan,' he still argues that Erowid minimizes adverse effects and includes too much dodgy — and potentially harmful — data in its quest to present all sides. 'Erowid is so comprehensive, and so much of the information is correct, that unless you're an expert in medical toxicology you may miss the dangerous information that's close to the surface.'" [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20050324095519/http://www.laweekly.com/ink/04/23/features-davis.php Davis E. "Don't Get High Without It". LA Weekly. Apr 30, 2004.] ]Erowid.org is currently blocked by
Websense filters as "Inappropriate Content." [ [http://www.erowid.org/freedom/civil_rights/speech/speech_article1.shtml Erowid: Silent Censorship?] ] It is also blocked by school web-filter Bess as "Drugs".ee also
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Empathogen-entactogen
*Entheogen
*Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants
*Responsible drug use References
External links
* [http://www.erowid.org Erowid.org]
* [http://www.erowid.org/experiences/ Erowid Experience Vaults]
* [http://www.laweekly.com/general/features/dont-get-high-without-it/1739/ The "LA Weekly"' s feature on Erowid]
* [http://www.lycaeum.org/ Lycaeum] , a similar website
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