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Benchmarks and Forecasts on Grey Literature
Amsterdam, 2 July 2009
GreyWorks 2009
Summer Workshop on Grey Literature

"Benchmarks and Forecasts on Grey Literature"


Date
Thursday, 2 July 2009
Time
10:30 – 16:30 hours
Place
KNAW Conference Center
Het Trippenhuis
Kloveniersburgwal 29
Amsterdam
Instructor
Dr. Dominic Farace, GreyNet
Grey Literature Network Service
Registration
Fee €245, including course book
Contact
info@greynet.org
Phone/Fax 020 3312420
International +31 20 3312420

Over the past 15 years, Grey Literature has developed from a millennium movement to a well defined field in information studies.
The needs and demands of information society are in constant state of change and flux. To a great extent, grey literature is the cause of this. Grey Literature has grown exponentially in relation to commercially published literature and now challenges informational professionals in all sectors of government, academics, business and industry.
This workshop was first conducted by Dr. Dominic Farace at the Library of Congress in May 2009, where it met with top reviews from among the participants. Farace is Instructor in Grey Literature at the University of New Orleans, Distance Education Program; Guest Lecturer at the University of Amsterdam, Media Studies; Editor of The Grey Journal, which won the Victorine van Schaick Prize 2008; and Director of GreyNet, Grey Literature Network Service.

GreyWorks 2009 consists of Four Modules:

•     An Introduction to Grey Literature 
       Background, Definition, Document Types, Collections, Standardization,
       Classification, Etc.
•     The Demand-side of Grey Literature
       Use, Usage, Users, Access, Search and Retrieval, Repositories, Preservation,
       Assessment, Citations, Etc.

•     The Supply-side of Grey Literature
       Production, Publishing, Authors, Researchers, Metadata, Ownership, Copyright,
       Review Process, Etc.

•     The Future of Grey Literature
       Policy Development, Value Chain, Business Models, Networking, Education,
       Training, Etc.
Each module is a mix of formal presentation, exercises, and informal discussion. During the afternoon wrap-up, the participants will develop a consensus document expressing the state of the art on grey literature.
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