| 1. | Generally, grey literature lacks any strict or meaningful bibliographic control.
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| 2. | Dissertations and theses may be considered to be grey literature.
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| 3. | Lectures may be considered a type of grey literature.
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| 4. | Information and research professionals generally draw a distinction between ephemera and grey literature.
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| 5. | The standard of quality, review and production of grey literature can vary considerably.
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| 6. | I'd especially point out the White and Grey literature section in SCIRS:
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| 7. | Working papers and conference proceedings are grey literature, not peer-reviewed articles.
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| 8. | They may be considered as grey literature.
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| 9. | Many university libraries provide subject guides that give information on grey literature and suggestions for databases.
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| 10. | "' GreyText "'is an inhouse archive of documents on grey literature.
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