How do you help students understand the relevance of historical primary sources to the ongoing opioid crisis, and to their own experiences? We’re developing resources to help integrate the Opioid Industry Documents Archive (OIDA) into the classroom.

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Opioid Crisis Timeline

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Through OIDA documents, we can see the opioid crisis unfold. The timeline introduces important pivot points in the epidemic by guiding readers to primary source documents, relevant scholarship, and contemporaneous journalistic accounts about the crisis.

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OIDA Curriculum Library

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Thinking about how to incorporate OIDA documents into the classroom? The OIDA Curriculum Library provides teaching materials that introduce students at the undergraduate and graduate level to the role of corporate tactics in the opioid crisis as demonstrated by the documents.

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OIDA Image Collection

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They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and sometimes it’s illustrations, diagrams, and other images from the documents that shine the clearest light on how the opioid crisis developed. We are developing a gallery of images, all connected back to their source document, to help you discover documents you may have never seen before. Coming soon!

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