- Legacy Tobacco Documents Library
The Legacy Tobacco Documents Library (LTDL) is a digital
archive oftobacco industry documents, funded by theAmerican Legacy Foundation and created and maintained by theUniversity of California, San Francisco , Library and Center for Knowledge Management. The LTDL contains over 9 million documents, created by major tobacco companies and organizations, related to the tobacco industry’s advertising, manufacturing, marketing, sales, and scientific research activities for the last century.Researchers interested in
tobacco control issues andpublic health policies use the Library extensively to investigate tobacco industry strategies regarding smoking regulations, tobacco andair quality legislation, scientific research, and cigarette marketing. Journalists, students, and public health activists use LTDL to learn about the tobacco industry as well.For examples of how this collection of documents has been utilized, see the [http://www.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco/docsbiblio.html UCSF Library Tobacco Documents Bibliography] which cites publications and scholarly articles based on research and analysis of tobacco industry documents.
History
In
1994 , the Attorneys General of four states -Mississippi ,Minnesota ,West Virginia , andMassachusetts - separately filed lawsuits against the tobacco industry in an effort to secure reimbursement for health care expenditures arising from tobacco-related illnesses. During the course of this litigation, 42 other states joined in similar legal actions. In1998 , aMaster Settlement Agreement (MSA) was signed by the Attorneys General of 46 states and the nation's four major tobacco companies:Philip Morris ,R. J. Reynolds ,Brown & Williamson , and theAmerican Tobacco Company . The MSA effectively settled the outstanding lawsuits by requiring yearly payments by the tobacco companies to the States and placing restrictions on the advertising and marketing of tobacco products. The MSA provisions also created and currently fund theAmerican Legacy Foundation , an anti-smoking advocacy group, which in turn funded the creation of the Legacy Tobacco Documents Library as well as its ongoing maintenance and collection activities.As part of this Master Settlement Agreement, the US tobacco companies were ordered to release the internal documents produced for the case for public access in both a physical depository in Minnesota and on their own document websites. They are also obliged to make available any documents produced for litigation on smoking and health until 2008. The
National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) provides oversight and enforcement of this operation.In
2002 , NAAG gave the UCSF Library a large number of document index records and images with which to create the LTDL. Currently, the collections are added to through the use of spidering (also known as "web crawling") applications that identify and download index records and document images directly from the tobacco companies’ websites.Collections
The LTDL collects and maintains the internal documents of the tobacco companies and their trade organizations that were a party to the Master Settlement Agreement as well as documents from other litigation or companies not party to the settlement.
MSA-mandated collections:
American Tobacco
Brown & WilliamsonCouncil for Tobacco Research
Philip Morris
R. J. ReynoldsTobacco Institute Additional Collections:
"British American Tobacco" -
This collection was originally maintained in a separate digital archive known as the [http://bat.library.ucsf.edu British American Tobacco Documents Archive] (BATDA). In July 2008, the BAT documents were added to the Legacy Tobacco Documents Library in an effort to provide researchers, as well as the general public, with unhindered access to the entire body of internal tobacco industry documents. The British American Tobacco (BAT) collection contains close to 7 million pages of internal corporate documents related to British American Tobacco Company (BATCo) and its parent, BAT Industries PLC."US Smokeless Tobacco" –
The US Smokeless Tobacco collection contains internal corporate documents from theUS Smokeless Tobacco Company , the largest manufacturer of moistsnuff smokeless tobacco products in the US and producer of the well-known brands,Skoal tobacco andCopenhagen tobacco ."UCSF Brown & Williamson" –
Thousands of pages of Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation documents were donated unsolicited to the UCSF Tobacco Control Archives in1994 . These documents consist primarily of scientific studies on the addictive nature ofnicotine and other health effects of tobacco smoke. Brown & Williamson sought to permanently remove the disputed material from the Library with a suit filed inSan Francisco Superior Court . TheUniversity of California contended that all of the documents were in thepublic domain and should be available to scholars and other interested parties. In May1995 , the Superior Court ruled that these documents should be made available for public review. Brown & Williamson appealed that decision, but theCalifornia Supreme Court rejected the company's appeal allowing UCSF to release the documents. The 1999 film, The Insider, provides additional background to this collection."Mangini ("Joe Camel") Documents" –
This collection consists of internal documents from the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, produced as part of the discovery process in the 1994 civil caseMangini v. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company . A majority of the documents span the period 1970s - 1990s, when R. J. Reynolds Tobacco developed theJoe Camel advertising campaign."The Multimedia Collection" -
This collection contains more than 5,000 tobacco industry video and audio tapes including recordings of focus groups, internal corporate meetings, depositions of tobacco industry employees, government hearings, corporate communications, and commercials. Many of the acquired tapes are available for viewing or listening on theInternet Archive ."Liggett & Myers" -
This collection contains approximately 400,000 pages ofLiggett & Myers (L&M) internal documents. In1997 , Liggett & Myers, the smallest of the five major tobacco companies, became the first to settle lawsuits in 22 states and to help state prosecutors litigate against the nation's biggest cigarette manufacturers by providing evidence of industry strategies and tactics. Because of their early compliance with prosecutors, L&M was not included in the Master Settlement Agreement stipulation for creation of company document websites, meaning these documents exist nowhere else in electronic format."Tobacco Depositions and Trial Testimony Archive (DATTA)" -
DATTA contains transcripts from tobacco-related litigation, collected from a variety of sources by the Center for Tobacco Use Prevention and Research in Okemos, Michigan.External links
* [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu Official site]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/tobaccoarchives UCSF Tobacco Industry Videos Collection]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/tobaccoarchives_audio UCSF Tobacco Industry Audio Recordings Collection]
* [http://bat.library.ucsf.edu British American Tobacco Documents Archive]
* [http://www.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco/ UCSF Tobacco Control Archives]
* [http://tobacco.ucsf.edu/ Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education]
* [http://www.americanlegacy.org/ The American Legacy Foundation]
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