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Prone Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: A Rapid Scoping and Expanded Grey Literature Review for the covid-19 Pandemic

open access: yes, 2020
Douma MJ   +8 more
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Grey literature and publication bias in MetaLab meta-analyses

open access: green, 2019
Sho Tsuji   +3 more
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Excavating grey literature

Aslib Proceedings, 2010
PurposeThis paper sets out to discuss the use of information extraction (IE), a natural language‐processing (NLP) technique to assist “rich” semantic indexing of diverse archaeological text resources. The focus of the research is to direct a semantic‐aware “rich” indexing of diverse natural language resources with properties capable of satisfying ...
Andreas Vlachidis   +3 more
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Grey Literature in Meta-Analyses

Nursing Research, 2003
In meta-analysis, researchers combine the results of individual studies to arrive at cumulative conclusions. Meta-analysts sometimes include "grey literature" in their evidential base, which includes unpublished studies and studies published outside widely available journals. Because grey literature is a source of data that might not employ peer review,
Vicki S, Conn   +3 more
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Twenty-Third International Conference on Grey Literature "Digital Transformation of Grey Literature: Exploring Next Generation Grey"

2022
Grey literature is once again at a crossroads in its known 80 years in the vernacular. It appears that every quarter or more century this field of information faces a change in direction. In the mid-20th Century, it originated with the collection of government documents – namely war reports.
Farace, Dominic, Frantzen, Jerry
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Fourth International Conference on Grey Literature “New Frontiers in Grey Literature”

2000
We are not one, however we are truly united, absolutely diversified. We span fields and cross the disciplines of agriculture, rural development, aerospace, applied sciences, military and defence, physics, social sciences, economic, computer science, transportation studies, medicine, education, management and engineering, political science and ...
Farace, Dominic, Frantzen, Jerry
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Fourteenth International Conference on Grey Literature "Tracking Innovation through Grey Literature"

2013
Innovation is a process manifested in and through grey literature. Both have their origins in knowledge generation and both demonstrate value for government, academics, business and industry through their uses and applications. In a way, innovation and grey literature are two sides of the same coinage. Innovation is the catalyst for positive change and
Farace, Dominic, Frantzen, Jerry
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Grey Literature

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2019
With "grey literature" we identify materials and research produced outside of the traditional academic publishing and distribution channels. Currently available grey literature spans from industrial whitepapers and technical reports to blog post and videos published on the web.
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Grey Literature LibGuide

2013
This guide provides an overview of grey literature in the health sciences, introducing numerous resources organized according to document type.
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