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  2. Grey literature - Wikipedia

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    The term grey literature acts as a collective noun to refer to a large number of publications types produced by organizations for various reasons. These include research and project reports, annual or activity reports, theses, conference proceedings, preprints, working papers, newsletters, technical reports, recommendations and technical standards, patents, technical notes, data and statistics ...

  3. Grey Literature Network Service - Wikipedia

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    International Journal on Grey Literature. 2000, vol. 1, n° 2, p. 73-76. Covers how Dominic Farace, the GreyNet director, first became involved in the grey literature scene, and explains how and why the Grey Literature Network Service has developed. Discusses the future prospects of GreyNet and grey literature.

  4. OpenSIGLE - Wikipedia

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    The OpenSIGLE repository provides open access to the bibliographic records of the former SIGLE database. The creation of the OpenSIGLE archive was decided by some major European STI centres, members of the former European network EAGLE for the collection and dissemination of grey literature (European Association for Grey Literature Exploitation).

  5. European Association for Grey Literature Exploitation

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    The “European Association for Grey Literature Exploitation” (EAGLE) was created in 1985 by European scientific and technical information centres and libraries in order to produce the bibliographic database “System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe” ().

  6. System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The “System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe” (SIGLE) was established in 1980, two years after a seminar on grey literature organised by the European Commission in York (UK). Operated by a network of national information or document supply centres active in collecting and promoting grey literature, SIGLE was an online, pan ...

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Grey literature

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    Grey literature has a large impact on public policy and may influence the scientific funding and discourse. However, it is often less easy to find, and some publications have limited spread. Grey literature is often missed when academics and Wikipedians search the literature using traditional methods.

  8. Central and Eastern European Online Library - Wikipedia

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    The collections include native language sources from and about Central, East and Southeast Europe's humanities and social sciences in the form of journal articles, eBooks and grey literature. The subject areas include anthropology , culture and society , economy , gender studies , history , Judaic studies , fine arts , literature , linguistics ...

  9. Category:Grey literature - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Grey literature" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...