Eleventh International Conference on Grey Literature Library of Congress, Washington D.C., USA December 14-15, 2009
Conference Program (PDF)
Day One - Conference Program
Authors, Titles and Abstracts of Papers
09:00-10:20
OPENING SESSION Chair, Roberta Shaffer, Federal Library and Information Center Committee, FLICC/FEDLINK, United States Keynote Address Peter R. Young, Chief Asian Division, Library of Congress, United States
Opening Paper The Grey System for Monitoring Self-Funded Research / Aleksandr V. Starovoitov, CITIS; Aleksandr M. Bastrykin , Yuri M. Bogdanov, and Leonid P. Pavlov, VNTIC, Russia
11:00-12:30 SESSION ONE – IMPACT OF GREY LITERATURE ON NET CITIZENS Chair, Michelle Springer, Office of Strategic Initiatives; Library of Congress, United States
Have You Seen the Wheel?: The Circulation of Grey Literature about Domestic Violence among Members of an Online Survivor Group / Maria E. Gonzalez, Wayne State University, United States ABSTRACT
Raising Awareness of Grey Literature in an Academic Community Using the Cognitive Behavioral Theory / Yongtao Lin, Tom Baker Cancer Centre and Marcus Vaska, Health Sciences Library, University of Calgary, Canada ABSTRACT
Using Secondary Grey Literature Research in Open Source Analysis: Case Study: The Jordan Property Regime / June Crowe and Bonnie C. Carroll, Information International Associates, Inc., United States ABSTRACT
The secrecy of grey unveiled: Grey literature and the freedom of information / Cees de Blaaij, Library of Zeeland, The Netherlands ABSTRACT
13:30-15:00 SESSION TWO – USES AND APPLICATIONS OF SUBJECT BASED GREY LITERATURE Chair, Janice Kaplan, New York Academy of Medicine, NYAM, United States
Understanding the Use and Influence of Publications of Intergovernmental Environmental Organizations: Evidence from an Analysis of Internal Sources / Bertrum H. MacDonald, Danielle M. Cossarini, and Peter G. Wells, Dalhousie University, Canada ABSTRACT
Geologic Field Trip Guidebooks: A Project to Identify Indexing Gaps / Lura E. Joseph; University of Illinois, United States ABSTRACT
New Shades of Grey: The Emergence of E-Science, Scientific Data and Challenges for Research Libraries / Julia Gelfand, University of California, Irvine Libraries, United States ABSTRACT
Glimpses of Veterinary Grey Literature:Piecing Together Bibliometric Data for a Clearer Image / Robin Sewell, Texas A&M University, United States ABSTRACT
15:40-16:40 INTRODUCTIONS TO POSTER PRESENTATIONS Chair, Peggy Clifton, Science, Technology and Business Division; Library of Congress, United States Opening Poster, Debbie L. Rabina, Pratt Institute, United States – “GreyNet Award Recipient 2009” (See further Listing of Posters, below)
10:30-12:00 SESSION THREE – GREY LITERATURE REPOSITORIES Chair, Dr. Lawrence Marcus, Library of Congress, LC, United States Documenting an Environmental Disaster: The River Valley Collection at Marion Public Library / Ian Fairclough, George Mason University and Dawn McCleery, Marion Public Library, United States ABSTRACT Mosaic: Shades of Grey / Keith G. Jeffery, Science and Technology Facilities Council, United Kingdom and Anne Asserson, University of Bergen, Norway ABSTRACT Are legal texts Grey Literature? Towards an understanding of grey literature that invites the preservation of authentic and genuine originals / Michael Lines, University of Victoria, Canada ABSTRACT A Multi-Institutional Approach to Technical Report Literature: Development of the Technical Report Archive and Image Library (TRAIL) / Maliaca Oxnam, University of Arizona Libraries, United States ABSTRACT
13:00-14:30 SESSION FOUR – OPEN ACCESS TO GREY RESOURCES Chair, Dianne McCutcheon, National Library of Medicine, NLM, United States Digitizing Grey Matter from the Antarctic Bibliography Collection / Tina Gheen and Sue Olmsted, National Science Foundation Library, NSF, United States ABSTRACT The impact of the development of institutional repositories on “Kiyo” or institutional research journals in Japan / Hiroya Takeuchi and Syun Tutiya, Faculty of Letters, Chiba University, Japan ABSTRACT Usage of grey literature in open archives: state of the art and empirical results / Joachim Schöpfel and Chérifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, University of Lille 3; Hélène Prost, INIST-CNRS, France ABSTRACT From CNR Annual report to an Institutional repository: Which successful strategies? / Rosa Di Cesare, Daniela Luzi, Roberta Ruggieri, National Research Council, Institute of Research on Population and Social Policies, Italy ABSTRACT
14:45-15:30
CLOSING SESSION – REPORTS FROM CHAIRPERSONS, CONFERENCE HANDOFF, AND FAREWELL Chair, Roberta Shaffer, FLICC/FEDLINK, United States; Dominic Farace, GreyNet, Netherlands
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