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.
Not exact matches
I did a little bit of that, but one of the problems that I faced was that when you do that you're basically looking at particularly
types of
literature — largely journal articles — and a lot of teacher supply and demand data come from what we call «
grey literature», which is
literature that isn't published by recognised publishing houses.
In science and technology a variety of document
types have traditionally been considered
grey literature.
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.