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Tobacco Documents Research: A Bibliography

 
 

List of research reports and publications based on tobacco industry documents. Prepared by Norbert Hirschhorn, the bibliography includes important reports on tobacco industry documents relating to international issues, books discussing or using tobacco industry documents and peer reviewed publications based on tobacco industry document research from around the world. Click here to open up Norbert Hirschhorn's list. The data below and on subsequent pages has been extracted from the original list. The links in most cases are to an abstract.

 
     
  Section C. Peer-reviewed publications based on document research (by topic)
 
 

 

 
 

Documents Research and Commentary

Balbach E, Gasior R, Barbeau E. Tobacco industry documents: comparing the Minnesota Depository and internet access. Tobacco Control 2002;11:68-72

Bero L. Implications of the tobacco industry documents for public health and policy. Annual Review of Public Health. 2003;24:267-88

Ciresi MV, Walburn RB, Sutton TD. Decades of deceit: document discovery in the Minnesota tobacco litigation. William Mitchell Law Review 1999;25:477-566

Collin J, Lee K, Gilmore AB. Unlocking the corporate documents of British American Tobacco: an invaluable global resource needs radically improved access. Lancet 2004;363:1746-47.

Diethelm PA, Rielle J-C, McKee M. Links with the tobacco industry… Authors' reply to Ragnar Rylander. Lancet 2005;365:211-212

Dyer C. Secret smoking documents finally to go on the web. BMJ 2004;328:1335

Glantz S, Barnes D, Bero L, Hanauer P, Slade J. Looking through a keyhole at
the tobacco industry: The Brown and Williamson documents. JAMA 1995;274:219-24

Glantz S. The truth about big tobacco in its own words. BMJ 2000:321;313-4.

Lee K, Gilmore AB, Collin J. Looking inside the tobacco industry: revealing insights from the Guildford Depository. Addiction 2004;99:394-97

Lee K. Peering through the smokescreen. New Scientist, Issue 2478, 18 December 2004, 42-45.

Liberman J. The shredding of BAT's defence: McCabe v British American Tobacco Australia. Tobacco Control 2002;11:271-274

Mackay JM. The tobacco industry in Asia: revelations in the corporate documents.
Tobacco Control 2004;13 (Suppl 2): ii1-ii3

Malone R, Balbach E. Tobacco industry documents: treasure trove or quagmire?
Tobacco Control 2000;9:334-38

Malone RE. Tobacco industry documents: comparing the Minnesota Depository and internet access. Tobacco Control 2002 ;11:285

Malone R, Bero L. Chasing the dollar: why scientists should decline tobacco industry funding. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2003;57:546-48

Malone R. Telling the truth about Big Tobacco. Journal of Addiction Nursing 2004;15:107-109

Muggli ME, LeGresley E, Hurt RD. Big Tobacco is Watching: British American Tobacco's Surveillance and Information Concealment at the Guildford Depository. Lancet 2004;363:1812-19

Parascandola M. Hazardous effects of tobacco industry funding. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2003;57:548-49

Parascandola M. Skepticism, statistical methods, and the cigarette. A historical analysis of a methodological debate. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 2004;47:244-261

Proctor RN. Should medical historians be working for the tobacco industry? Lancet 2004;363:1174-75

Ravnitzky M, Weigum J. Filtered or unfiltered information: Choices in how to make the Minnesota tobacco document depository records more accessible to the public. William Mitchell Law Review 1999;25:715-40

Rubin D. The tobacco documents corpus: archiving the industry. NIH-NCI Tobacco Documents Project at the University of Georgia;2003 (unpublished) Click here for other presentations on linguistic analysis of industry documents.

Todd JS, Rennie D, McAfee RE, et al. The Brown and Williamson documents: where do we go from here? JAMA 1995;274:256-8.

Walburn RB. The role of the once-confidential industry documents. William Mitchell Law Review 1999;25:431-38.

Yerger VB, Daniel M R, Malone RE. Taking it to the streets: responses of African American young adults to internal tobacco industry documents. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2005: In press


 
 

 

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