Grey literature is material "produced on all levels of government, academics, business, and organization in electronic and print formats not controlled by commercial publishing i.e. where publishing is not the primary activity of the producing body." (definition from GreyNet).In other words, this is literature that has not been published through 'traditional means'. This material is often not indexed or listed in large databases, library catalogues, or other mainstream information sources.
What types of information are considered grey literature?
Grey literature can include:
See this Grey Literature Tutorial (by UofT) for more information about what is grey literature, why we might search it and where to find it.
Searching for grey literature can be challenging. How and what you will search will depend on why you are conducting the search (what is your objective or goal?) and the question you are asking. The below template (created at UofT) can be useful to help you document your grey literature search.
To conduct a grey literature search you will need to do the following:
1) Identify Relevant Authorities, Informants, Organizations
Ask yourself: Who are the relevant authorities/informants/organizations who would publish information related to my question?
If you don't know:
1) Google the topic and look through the first 5-10 pages for names of relevant authorities, organizations and stakeholders.
2) Review CADTH's 'Grey Matters' tool of health organizations. (pro-tip: use 'browse categories' tab)
3)Is there someone you can ask? Other researchers?
4) Browse library created Grey Literature Guides. Eg. StFX Grey Literature Guide, UofT Grey Literature Page, NS Health Grey Lit Page
You can use the below honeycomb model to help brainstorm potential sources of grey literature information.
2) Search and Document
There are many different ways you could search for Grey Literature. For example:
The below links contain some grey literature resources for you to consider.
Conference papers and proceedings can be very difficult to find because they:
Go to Advanced Google to search specific websites
1) Enter your search
Tips:
2) Enter the URL of the website you want Google to search
3) Consider selecting file type (eg. PDF if you are looking for reports)