Course Description (17 Minutes):
Searching the grey literature is an important part of conducting a systematic, scoping, or other comprehensive literature review. However, grey literature can often be tricky and overwhelming to search. This workshop will define what grey literature is and is not, identify key grey literature sources, describe how search for this information type, and more. This workshop is recommended to anyone who is currently conducting a systematic or scoping review, or who is planning to conduct a systematic or scoping review. It will also be applicable to any individual who is interested in searching grey literature for other purposes.
Course Objectives:
Define what grey literature is and is not
Justify why it is important to search grey literature when conducting knowledge syntheses
Identify key grey literature sources
Select grey literature sources specific to a topic and begin creating a search plan
Articulate the process involved with producing a well-documented and transparent grey literature search
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