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- California Documents from the State of Minnesota Depository - Once-secret tobacco industry documents provide insight into industry plans to weaken enforcement of and support for California's smoke-free workplaces; industry efforts to form a network of groups to advance the tobacco industry position thereby creating the sense of a grass roots movement, and industry efforts to undermine the California tobacco control program.
- Secret Tobacco Documents - from the Tobacco BBS, a great collection of links to (formerly) secret tobacco industry documents. What the industry says in private continues to be a highly revealing guide to how smoking spreads across the globe.
- Tobacco Industry Documents - Introductory handbook and resource guide for those interested in searching online industry document collections. Topics include a history of the documents, how to search the collections, and other online resources. Provided by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
- Discoveries and Disclosures in the Corporate Documents - Series of research papers published in scientific journal analyses the discoveries made from formerly secret tobacco industry memos, letters, and documents, including tobacco industry secrets, tricks of the trade, marketing to youth, cigarette product design and engineering, cigarette marketing strategies, tobacco related promotion, and failed promises of the tobacco industry.
- Legacy Tobacco Documents Library - Digital library of internal tobacco industry documents from the files of top tobacco companies. Over 5 million documents, over 20 million pages, relating to scientific research, manufacturing, marketing, advertising and sales of cigarettes. Searchable and indexed by the University of California at San Francisco.
- Review of R.J.R.'s Internal Documents Produced in Mangini vs. R.J.R. - The suit that brought the end of Joe Camel also produced some very interesting documents, formerly tobacco industry secrets, which reveal exactly how, why, and when R. J. Reynolds designed the Joe Camel campaign. Find out what kids are worth to the tobacco industry.
- Secret Tobacco Document Quotes - Tobacco industry internal memos provide an inside look at the industry's knowledge and views of nicotine, addiction, product design, and the customer.
- TobaccoArchives.com - Provides access to millions of pages of tobacco company documents that have been produced in civil smoking and health litigation in the United States. Documents relate to research, manufacturing, marketing, advertising and sales of cigarettes, among other topics. Also includes links to document websites maintained by individual tobacco companies and industry organizations.
- Tobacco Explained: chronologies - ASH UK paper summarizes thousands of internal tobacco industry documents released through litigation and whistleblowers. Never before has this level of documentation been available on industry activities.
- Insights from Australian Tobacco Industry Documents - Full issue of research journal provides 14 papers on discoveries about the Australian tobacco industry from its own documents.
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- Legacy Tobacco Documents Library Multimedia Collection - The Multimedia Collection in the Legacy Tobacco Documents Library at the University of California, San Francisco contains more than 7,000 tobacco industry video and audio tapes including recordings of focus groups, internal corporate meetings, depositions of tobacco industry employees, Congressional hearings, corporate communications, and commercials. Funded by a grant from the California Tobacco Related ...
- Legacy Tobacco Documents Library - The Legacy Tobacco Documents Library (LTDL) is a digital archive of tobacco industry documents, funded by the American Legacy Foundation and created and maintained by the University of California, San Francisco, Library and Center for Knowledge Management. The LTDL contains over 7 million documents, created by the major US tobacco companies, ...
- Operation Berkshire - Millions of pages of declassified tobacco industry internal documents reveal a decades-long international campaign of disinformation. In 2000, a jury awarded $145 billion in punitive damages in a class action lawsuit against U.