
Grey Literature is often overlooked, yet it is a vital component of evidence synthesis. The Evidence Synthesis Collaborative invites you to an engaging workshop where you’ll explore the role of Grey Literature in strengthening systematic reviews and evidence syntheses.
Workshop: Grey Literature in Systematic Reviews & Evidence Synthesis
Presenters: Kim Reycraft & Traci Mays
Date/Time: Friday, November 14, 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Location: LIB 222 (in-person) or via Zoom
Grey Literature refers to research and information not controlled by commercial publishers—such as reports, dissertations, conference proceedings and policy papers. Including these sources leads to more comprehensive, robust reviews.
In this interactive session, you’ll gain an overview of Grey Literature and be introduced to tools and strategies for effectively finding and incorporating it into your research.
We warmly encourage faculty and graduate students to join us for this opportunity to expand your evidence synthesis toolkit. Please register here!