Littérature grise

16/12/2020

Retour sur le séminaire « La thèse, entre littérature grise et données de la recherche : enjeux éthiques et juridiques » du 03/12/2020

« Dans le cadre du programme interlaboratoires de la MMSH d’Aix-en-Provence intitulé « Archives de la recherche » sous la coordination d’Emmanuelle Chapron et de Véronique Ginouvès,  le séminaire  » la thèse, entre littérature grise et données de la recherche : enjeux éthiques et juridiques » s’est tenu le jeudi…

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13/11/2019

Going Green. Publishing Academic Grey Literature in Laboratory Collections on HAL

« HAL is the national open repository for documents and data from French scientists. The deposits are organized in institutional portals and collections from research laboratories and projects. The paper analyses how grey literature is represented in the collections of French research laboratories on HAL. We assess the grey literature deposits…

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11/12/2018

What about ODTs? Are they grey?

« The term of grey literature is sometimes applied for older material and special collections, especially in the field of digitization projects of scientific heritage. The following paper will analyse this term of “grey scientific heritage” and, based on empirical and conceptual elements, contribute to a better understanding of grey literature.…

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16/05/2018

Enriching metadata of an institutional research repository: Mining grey literature/technical reports for research funding-related information

« (…) As it becomes increasingly important for research organizations to show the impact of their research to donor agencies, grey literature/technical reports can serve as a valuable source of information of an organization to complement the missing or incomplete funding acknowledgements in their research information management systems (RIMs). In addition,…

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28/04/2016

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

« Australia spends more than $30 billion a year on projects which produce “grey literature” – documents which are produced by government departments, academic institutions, private companies and more. But despite all this effort, Australia lacks a standardised mechanism to curate and freely distribute grey literature. (…) »

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18/03/2016

GreyNet Business Report, Spring 2016

« 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 an independent program and conference bureau specializing in the field of grey literature and networked information.
GreyNet, Grey Literature Network…

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