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Public Health: Grey Literature

What is Grey Literature?

Grey Literature is research that has not been published commercially and is published outside of traditional academic sources (E.g. Books & Journals).  Examples of grey literature are: statistics, government reports, conference proceedings, theses, clinical guidelines & clinical trials registers.  Grey Literature can be an important source for finding the latest research findings and the most current statistics and data.

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You can find many grey literature resources on government, industry, professional and community organisation websites. 

Grey Literature Sources

Open source

Related subject guides

Evaluating Grey literature

Practice Guidelines

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International

Clinical Trial Registries