What is grey literature?

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Grey literature is written material not controlled by commercial publishers but has a high enough research value, if from a credible source. Usually grey literature is not peer reviewed. Some examples of grey literature: blogs, emails, unpublished clinical data, webinars, tweets, government documents and dissertations.

  • Last Updated Dec 12, 2021
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