Chapter 1: What is Grey Literature?
Chapter 2: The Value of Grey Literature
Chapter 3: Databases for Grey Literature
Chapter 4: Searching for Dissertations/Thesis
Chapter 5: Searching for Unpublished Clinical Trials
Chapter 6: Repositories for Grey Lit
Chapter 7: Conference Proceedings, Papers and Posters for Grey
Literature
Chapter 8: Grey Literature Search Checklists & Other Similar
Sources
Chapter 9: Google for Grey Literature
Chapter 10: Developing a Grey Literature Search Plan
Chapter 11: Grey Literature: Keeping Current with Emerging Trends
and Suggested Learning Tools
Sarah Bonato is a reference/research librarian at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, ON and is a graduate of the MIS program at the University of Toronto and has a BA in Sociology from Kalamazoo College. At the CAMH Library, she is the lead for reference services and research services. Her workplace responsibilities include systematic review/scoping review/knowledge synthesis searching, search coaching, supervising library students on special projects, and writing for the CAMH Library blog. She has also been listed as the co-author of systematic reviews/guidelines in the subject area of behavioral health. Her research interests include giving presentations, webinars and workshops on grey literature.
A potentially indispensable resource for a broad range of medical
librarians. Practical information, decision guides and suggested
reference interview questions make this thorough and comprehensive
book a must-read for those new to comprehensive literature
searching as well as those looking to expand their mental model for
locating grey literature.
*Katherine Eastman, clinical and technical services librarian,
College of Community Health Sciences, The University of
Alabama*
Through her mix of sassy comments, common sense, and solid
searching tips, Sarah Bonato has managed to weave humor, popular
culture and some literary flair into the potentially dry topic of
grey literature and all its permutations. A great book to have on
your shelf to refer to as needed.
*Mindy Thuna, head, Engineering & Computer Science Library,
University of Toronto*
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