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How Australia produces $30 billion worth of ‘grey literature’ that we can’t read

How Australia produces $30 billion worth of ‘grey literature’ that we can’t read | LaLIST Veille Inist-CNRS | Scoop.it
“Australia spends more than $30 billion a year on projects which produce “grey literature” – documents which are produced by government departments, academic institutions, private compa…
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GL18, International Conference on Grey Literarure, New York, 28-29 nov. 2016

GL18, International Conference on Grey Literarure, New York, 28-29 nov. 2016 | LaLIST Veille Inist-CNRS | Scoop.it
Conference Annoncement "Scientific information, much of which is published as grey literature, can play a pivotal role in the search for solutions to global problems. Diversity invigorates problem ...
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Grey literature. This quick helpguide will explain what grey literature is and how to access it (.pdf)

"... Some information valuable for academic research and study is not published in conventional publications such as books and journals. These information sources can be challenging to locate and a...
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GreyNet Business Report, Spring 2016

GreyNet Business Report, Spring 2016 | LaLIST Veille Inist-CNRS | Scoop.it
"This business report is intended to provide a comprehensive, up to date overview of the workings of TextRelease and the International Grey Literature Network Service. TextRelease is a
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Document Supply of Grey Literature and Open Access: Ten Years Later

"... The paper is based on a comparative survey of five major scientific and technical information centres: The British Library (UK), KM (Canada), INIST-CNRS (France), KISTI (South Korea) and TIB H...
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