Possible Grey Literature sources
Grey Literature comprises material available directly from various agencies or institutions, often via their individual websites. It includes technical reports, official publications, policy documents, conference papers, dissertations, and working papers, mainly produced by academic, government, and professional organisations. Examples include documents of the HSE in Ireland, the NHS in the UK, and global entities like the World Health Organization. Notably, these documents are typically not indexed in journal databases like Medline and Embase.
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Policy Databases - temporary access
RCSI staff and students currently have trial access during October to two policy databases:
Overton - collects policy documents, parliamentary transcripts, government guidance and think tank research globally from 188+ countries and territories and in many different languages. There are over 12M documents indexed in Overton, and hundreds of new documents are added each day. Overton can be used to track and measure how your research is affecting policy and cited by others.
Policy Commons - includes millions of reports, working papers, policy briefs, data sources and media from a directory of over 20,000 content repositories. Among its collections is the Public Health and Social Care collection, bringing together hard-to-find materials from the front lines of health-care and social-care providers, researchers, and organizations, such as ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research and AHRQ, as well as a host of research from the Global South.
Please feed back on these resources - email: library@rcsi.ie
Grey Literature Guidance