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Grey Literature - What is it and where do I find it?: International Sources

Discusses what Grey Literature is, why it's important, and where to find it.

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Laupus Library Regular Hours

Mon-Thurs              7:30am-12:00am
Friday                     7:30am - 8:00pm
Saturday                 9:00am - 8:00pm
Sunday                   10:00am - 12:00am

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International Grey Lit Sources

OpenAIRE OpenAIRE’s mission is closely linked to the mission of the European Commission: to provide unlimited, barrier free, open access to research outputs financed by public funding in Europe. OpenAIRE fulfils the EOSC vision substantially, as its operations already provide the glue for many of the user and research driven functionalities, whether these come from the long tail of science (repositories and local support) or domain disciplined research communities or Research Infrastructures.

The Grey Literature Report is a bimonthly publication of The New York Academy of Medicine Library alerting readers to new grey literature publications in health services research and selected public health topics. 

Grey Matters:  ...includes national and international HTA web sites, drug and device regulatory agencies, clinical trial registries, health economics resources, Canadian health prevalence or incidence databases, and drug formulary web sites.

OAIster is a ... catalog of millions of records representing open access resources that was built by harvesting from open access collections worldwide... 

OpenGrey - System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe

WHO - ICTRP - World Health Organization - International Clinical Trials Registry Platform

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Amanda Haberstroh
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