Gray literature: An important resource in systematic reviews
Angkor Hospital for Children · University of Oxford
Abstract
Systematic reviews aide the analysis and dissemination of evidence, using rigorous and transparent methods to generate empirically attained answers to focused research questions. Identifying all evidence relevant to the research questions is an essential component, and challenge, of systematic reviews. Gray literature, or evidence not published in commercial publications, can make important contributions to a systematic review. Gray literature can include academic papers, including theses and dissertations, research and committee reports, government reports, conference papers, and ongoing research, among others. It may provide data not found within commercially published literature, providing an important…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.33
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- 100%
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1Topics & keywords
- Systematic review
- Grey literature
- Gray (unit)
- Narrative review
- Data science
- Psychology
- Computer science
- Management science