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What is grey literature and how can I find it?
Grey Literature includes written information produced on all levels of government, academia, business, and industry in electronic and print formats not controlled by commercial publishing, i.e., where publishing is not the primary activity of the producing body. It includes materials like working papers, government documents, policy documents, and technical reports.
For more information on searching for grey literature, see the video workshop: 50 Shades of Grey Literature.
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Answered by Ken Frankel
last updated:
Apr 10, 2025
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