Grey Literature 101
Ended Mar 29, 2021
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Full course description
Term: Spring 2021
Date: March 29th, 2021
Time: 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Location: ONLINE ONLY
Instructors: Cozette Comer, Ginny Pannabecker, & Kiri DeBose
Presented By: University Libraries
Description:
Have you ever considered working with non-peer reviewed information such as: white papers, conference presentations, government reports, news and media, etc., but not sure where to start? These kinds of resources, commonly referred to as “Grey Literature” are often overlooked but can be very valuable to your research. Whether you’re conducting a Systematic Review or just interested in learning more, join this 1.5 hour workshop to learn how grey literature is defined, and how it varies across disciplines; the gaps grey literature can fill; how to appraise the quality of grey literature; and how to find grey literature.
[If you are interested in this session, check out the Evidence Synthesis Workshop Series]