A document contains information. It often refers to an actual products of writing and is usually intended to communicate or store collections of data. Documents are often the focus and concern of Administration.
Documents could be seen to include any discrete representation of meaning, but usually it refers to something like a physical book, printed page(s) or a virtual document in electronic/digital format.
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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.
Williamson Document Site - Provides public with access to documents produced by Brown Williamson, as part of the Attorneys General Master Settlement Agreement.
British American Tobacco Documents Archive - Provides searchable access to over 1 million pages of BATco documents.
Lorillard Tobacco Company Document Site - Provides public with access to documents produced by Lorillard Tobacco Company, as part of the Attorneys General Master Settlement Agreement.
Philip Morris USA, Inc. Document Site - Provides public with access to documents produced by Philip Morris USA, Inc., as part of the Attorneys General Master Settlement Agreement.
R..J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Online Litigation Document Archive - Provides public with access to documents produced by R..J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, as part of the Attorneys General Master Settlement Agreement.
The British-American Tobacco Document Collection - Archive maintained by UCSF provides search and browse access to over 6000 BAT documents from the 1950's to the 1990's. Documents cover BAT's marketing, research and development, cigarette analysis and design, and business in developing countries. BAT's efforts toward developing new, safer cigarettes gradually change into efforts to make consumers believe that certain cigarettes (low-tar, and the like) are safer.
Meta Description: [ A subject-indexed collection of 17,250 documents from the Guildford Depository in Guildford, England. Contains some documents not in the British American Tobacco Documents Archive (BATDA). ]
The Council for Tobacco Research--U.S.A., Inc. - Provides public with access to documents it produced, as part of the Attorneys General Master Settlement Agreement.
The Tobacco Institute Document Site - Provides public with access to documents produced by The Tobacco Insitutute, as part of the Attorneys General Master Settlement Agreement.
Tobacco Documents Online - Allows online searching of millions of tobacco industry documents.
Meta Description: [ The easiest way to search over 4 million tobacco industry documents. ]
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.
Meta Description: [ A webpage that highlights tobacco control research in various units at LSHTM. ]
Tobacco Litigation Documents - Developed by Northeastern University and maintained by UCSF; provides access to key litigation documents from the cases brought by the Attorneys General against the tobacco industry. Can search or group by state.
Meta Description: [ This site contains resources pertaining to federal, state and regional litigation actions including key documents from cases brought by the Attorneys General of 44 states. ]
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.
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