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Page 1: Robin R. Sewell, DVM, MLA Medical Sciences Library Texas A& M University.

Robin R. Sewell, DVM, MLAMedical Sciences Library

Texas A& M University

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“Information produced on all levels of government, academics, business and industry in electronic and print formats not controlled by commercial publishing, i.e. where publishing is not the primary activity of the producing body.” (Luxembourg, 1997 - Expanded in New York, 2004)

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Reference Analysis MethodologyScopus reference data

Journals: JAVMA and TheriogenologyYears: 2000 and 2007Limited to Articles and Reviews

Semi-automated processingPerl programDecision tables

Three classificationsGrey/Not greyPublication typePublisher type

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Percentage of Grey Types for JAVMA and Theriogenology

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Contribution of Grey LiteratureType of research

Clinical research – client owned animalsNon-clinical research – not client owned

animalsOther/educational• Meta-analysis• Reviews• Informative articles

Importance to …Clinical practiceResearchEducation = Clinical + Other/education

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Correlation of Grey Literature and Impact90%Significance

90%Significance

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Overall ConclusionsNo correlation between grey literature and

type of article or area of importanceGL6 definition greatly increases the amount

of information classified as grey literatureDoes using the GL6 definition measure the

contribution of grey literature or the contribution of non-commercial publishers?

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Questions