Registration is now open for the UCSF Annual Tobacco and Other Industry Documents Workshop. The workshop, which is a joint project of UCSF’s Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education and the UCSF Library will again be held virtually on October 8th from 9am-12:15pm Pacific Time.
Participants will gain comprehensive knowledge of UCSF’s Industry Documents Library and learn how to effectively utilize this database to support advocacy efforts against the tobacco and other industrial pandemics. Presenters will highlight how lessons learned from tobacco industry documents also apply to chemical, food, drug and opiate industries. Presenters will also discuss the how the new JUUL documents collection can be used for teaching, research, and public health advocacy.
Speakers:
- Naphtali Offen, (Retired), CTCRE Research Associate
- Stanton Glantz, PhD (Retired), Founding Director, UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education
- Carol McGruder, African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council
- Kurt M. Ribisl, PhD, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
- Kate Tasker, MLIS, CA, Director of the UCSF Industry Documents Library
- Rachel Taketa, MLIS, IDL Processing and Reference Archivist, UCSF Industry Documents Library
Register today to ensure your opportunity to learn from and connect with top document researchers and other advocates.
Please contact ctcre.workshop@ucsf.edu for questions.