4) IPCC needs to stop citing
grey literature such as WWF and Greenpeace reports with untraceable «data».
Not exact matches
Please provide a link to a reputable source that documents the usage of
such literature in WG1, or, failing that, provide a link to that portion of WG1 in question and to the
grey literature on which it was based.
On the other hand, the IPCC rules explicitly allow
grey literature but with a requirement that it should be labeled as
such and that it should be quality checked.
Some of the «
grey literature» discussed,
such as Soon and Baliuans and Wegman, falls squarely into the contrarian canon.
«A citizens audit of the IPCC study found that 5,587 cited references, nearly a third of all sources, were not peer - reviewed publications, but rather «
grey literature,»
such as press releases, newspaper and magazine articles, discussion papers, masters and PhD theses, working papers and advocacy
literature published by environmental groups,» Sensenbrenner said.
[Pachauri] said the media and other sections of society had misunderstood the role of
such information, labelling it
grey literature, «as if it was some form of
grey muddied water flowing down the drains».
While other national libraries may continue to add the majority of traditional
grey literature types to their collections, CISTI has moved in many cases to a just - in - time model of document supply for
such document types as standards, patents and theses.
The digital archive collection of the Harvard Law School Library includes selected Harvard Law School publications, government documents (both U.S. and foreign), and secondary legal and law - related sources,
such as reports and studies from organizations, scholarly societies, and other types of
grey literature.
The study did not include «
grey literature»
such as government and non-government organisation reports, books, and websites.
Finally, the inclusion criteria for this review means some potential articles may have been excluded,
such as
grey literature and studies published in languages other than English.