Grey Literature in Health Sciences

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Rocio Rodriguez
Information Specialist AUHE
 
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Public Health England’s Index
http://phe.baileysolutions.co.uk/custompage6.aspx
 
Grey Matters
https://www.cadth.ca/resources/finding-evidence/grey-matters
 
HTA on the Net
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Briscoe, S. (2015) Web searching for systematic reviews: a case study of reporting standards in the UK Health
Technology Assessment programme. BMC Res Notes, 8, pp. 153.
https://bmcresnotes.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13104-015-1079-y
 
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Grey literature refers to information not traditionally published, crucial for avoiding bias, checking new research, and accessing valuable sources like clinical trial records and government reports. Learn about its importance, characteristics, assessment methods, and where to find grey literature for systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials.

  • Grey Literature
  • Health Sciences
  • Research Sources
  • Systematic Reviews
  • Information Retrieval

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  1. Grey Literature Grey Literature is 30/01/2018 Rocio Rodriguez Information Specialist AUHE

  2. What is Grey Literature (GL)? What is Grey Literature (GL)? Literature that is not formally published in sources such as books or journal articles Cochrane Handbook

  3. Examples of useful Grey literature Examples of useful Grey literature for Health Sciences for Health Sciences Clinical trial Register Records Health Technology Assessment reports Regulatory Agency reports (EMEA, FDA,MHRA) Guidelines Government reports Theses and Dissertations Conference Proceedings Drug company reports Working Papers Medical Society reports

  4. Why is Grey literature important? Why is Grey literature important? 1. Avoid Bias 2. Reports based on GL 3. Check new research

  5. You could be right. You could be right . of trials have never reported results All trials. Half of all clinical trials have never reported results http://www.alltrials.net/news/half-of-all-trials-unreported/

  6. Characteristics of the grey literature Characteristics of the grey literature (Sometimes) (Sometimes)

  7. Assessment of GL: AACODS Assessment of GL: AACODS The AACODS Checklist, put together by Jess Tyndal at Flinders University https://dspace.flinders.edu.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/2328/3326/AACODS_Checklist.pdf;jsessionid=0D9DFCCC81F5E8CFCFC2357DDD60EFF0?sequence=4

  8. Where to find grey literature for a SR of RCTs? Where to find grey literature for a SR of RCTs? Clinical Trials Registers CENTRAL AUHE s list of Clinical Trials and Research Study Websites and Registers https://medhealth.leeds.ac.uk/info/639/information_specialists/1790/finding_randomised_controlled_trials

  9. Where to find grey literature for a PH Report? Where to find grey literature for a PH Report? Grey Literature Sources Official Sites and Statistics Search Engines

  10. Indexes of Grey Literature Indexes of Grey Literature Public Health England s Index http://phe.baileysolutions.co.uk/custompage6.aspx Grey Matters https://www.cadth.ca/resources/finding-evidence/grey-matters HTA on the Net https://www.ihe.ca/download/health_technology_assessment_on_the _net_2016.pdf

  11. Briscoe, S. (2015) Web searching for systematic reviews: a case study of reporting standards in the UK Health Technology Assessment programme. BMC Res Notes, 8, pp. 153. https://bmcresnotes.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13104-015-1079-y

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