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Grey Literature: A Safe Bridge Between Academy and Industry?

Jacopo Soldani
- 14 Nov 2019 - 
- Vol. 44, Iss: 3, pp 11-12
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With "grey literature" the authors identify materials and research produced outside of the traditional academic publishing and distribution channels, which varies considerably in type, quality and publication means.
Abstract
With "grey literature" we identify materials and research produced outside of the traditional academic publishing and distribution channels. Currently available grey literature spans from industrial whitepapers and technical reports to blog post and videos published on the web. It hence varies considerably in type, quality and publication means, even if the common point is that no independent peer reviewing occurs before a content is made available to the public.

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Why grey literature is important for emerging researech phneomenon?

Grey literature is vital for emerging research phenomena as it provides a bridge between academia and industry, offering diverse materials without traditional peer review constraints, enhancing knowledge dissemination.

What is grey literature?

Grey literature refers to materials and research that are produced outside of traditional academic publishing and distribution channels.