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Opioid Industry Documents Archive (OIDA) Data on AWS

Provided by: Johns Hopkins University, part of the AWS Open Data Sponsorship Program

Opioid Industry Documents Archive (OIDA) Data on AWS

Provided by: Johns Hopkins University, part of the AWS Open Data Sponsorship Program

This product is part of the AWS Open Data Sponsorship Program and contains data sets that are publicly available for anyone to access and use. No subscription is required. Unless specifically stated in the applicable data set documentation, data sets available through the AWS Open Data Sponsorship Program are not provided and maintained by AWS.

Description

The OIDA Data on AWS contain the metadata, documents, and extracted text for all of the documents in the UCSF-JHU Opioid Industry Documents Archive, a growing corpus of internal corporate records and other documents arising from the opioid industry.

How to cite

Opioid Industry Documents Archive (OIDA) Data on AWS was accessed on DATE from https://registry.opendata.aws/oida .

Update frequency
monthly
Support information

Managed by: Johns Hopkins University

Contact: opioidarchive@jh.edu

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Resources on AWS

Description

Raw data from the Opioid Industry Documents Archive (OIDA), including documents in various file formats (PDF, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.), OCR or other extracted text from these files, and corresponding metadata for each document.

Resource type
S3 Bucket
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
arn:aws:s3:::opioid-industry-documents-archive-dataset-bucket
AWS Region
us-east-1

AWS CLI Access (No AWS account required)

aws s3 ls --no-sign-request s3://opioid-industry-documents-archive-dataset-bucket/

Usage examples