Industry Documents Library

The UCSF Industry Documents Library (IDL) is a digital archive of internal tobacco, drug, food, chemical and fossil fuel corporate documents, acquired largely through litigation, which illustrate industry efforts to influence policies and regulations meant to protect public health. Created and maintained by the UCSF Library, the mission of the UCSF Industry Documents Library is to "identify, collect, curate, preserve, and make freely accessible internal documents created by industries and their partners which have an impact on public health, for the benefit and use of researchers, clinicians, educators, students, policymakers, media, and the general public at UCSF and internationally".[1]

Collections

The IDL includes the following archives:

gollark: I'm not really sure.
gollark: There are also annoying requirements for amateur radio like no encryption.
gollark: This is not too difficult I think. Maybe more so right now.
gollark: There's already APRS and such so maybe APIONET could interop with that.
gollark: PSK31 or something.

References

  1. "Industry Documents Library: About". UCSF Industry Documents Library. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
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