Grey literature (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Grey literature" in English language version.

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archive.org

archives-ouvertes.fr

hal.archives-ouvertes.fr

cnr.it

greyguide.isti.cnr.it

doabooks.org

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greynet.org

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inist.fr

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nih.gov

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

opengrey.eu

semanticscholar.org

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ssrn.com

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  • Rucinski, Taryn (2015). "The elephant in the room: toward a definition of grey legal literature". Law Library Journal. 107 (4): 543–559. SSRN 2708884.

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  • Triggle, Chris R; MacDonald, Ross; Triggle, David J.; Grierson, Donald (2022-04-03). "Requiem for impact factors and high publication charges". Accountability in Research. 29 (3): 133–164. doi:10.1080/08989621.2021.1909481. PMID 33787413. One might expect, therefore, that a high JIF factor indicates a higher standard of interest, accuracy and reliability of papers published therein. This is sometimes true but unfortunately is certainly not always the case (Brembs 2018, 2019). Thus, Björn Brembs (2019) concluded: "There is a growing body of evidence against our subjective notion of more prestigious journals publishing 'better' science. In fact, the most prestigious journals may be publishing the least reliable science."