Grey Lit journal set to begin spring 2005

February 23, 2005

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What’s grey literature? It’s “Information produced on all levels of government, academics, business and industry in electronic and print formats not controlled by commerical publishing i.e. where publishing is not the primary activity.”

THE GREY JOURNAL ~ FLAGSHIP FOR THE GREY LITERATURE COMMUNITY

The first issue of The Grey Journal, an international journal on grey literature, will be launched in the spring of 2005. This flagship journal crosses continents, disciplines, and sectors both public and private. The Grey Journal not only deals with the topic of grey literature but also is itself a document type that is classified as grey literature. It is akin to other grey serial publications, such as conference proceedings, reports, working papers, etc. The Grey Journal is geared to Colleges and Schools of Library and Information Studies, as well as, information professionals, who produce, publish, process, manage, disseminate, and use grey literature e.g. researchers, editors, librarians, documentalists, archivists, etcetera.

Spring 2005, Volume 1, Number 1 – ÔPublish Grey or PerishÕ

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