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Labour Studies

This is a retrofitted guide for Labour Studies

Grey Literature

Grey literature refers to any information source that is not commercially published or undergone a specific peer-review process. 

What counts as grey literature?

  • Internal reports, such as government white papers
  • Meeting minutes and notes
  • Think tank reports

Why use grey literature?

  • Often good quality information produced by experts in their field, e.g. white papers are commissioned by the government from a body of subject specialists
  • Providing important insights into the 'reality' of research, e.g. clinical trial data that is not published because the study was not successful and therefore not commercially beneficial
  • Reflects the expertise of individuals not associated with academia e.g. independent think tanks; charities representing oppressed groups or individuals; other industry experts (for example, in business or technology).

Grey Literature Resources