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Most of you are already very familiar with the traditional Ashford University library databases. During this In-Residence session, we will introduce you to the world of “gray literature.” Gray literature refers to those sources which do not appear as peer-reviewed journal articles (the “gold standard” of literature), but that may have application for your proposed research study. Follow the links below to get a better understanding of the “Gray Literature.”

  • Gray Literature(Links to an external site.)(Links to an external site.)
  • Scholarly and Popular Resources(Links to an external site.)
  • What is CRAAP? A Guide To Evaluating Web Sources(Links to an external site.)

After you have reviewed the materials above, consider that questions you may have about alternative sources of information. Post questions for the Ashford University Librarians below. During the synchronous session on the Library, you will receive answers to your questions and you will have the opportunity to ask additional questions.

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Abhishek answered on Sep 14 2021
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PRE-WORK - LIBRARY ORIENTATION
· Which one would be a reliable scholarly resource to be considered for academic purposes? How can you differentiate between the reliable and the non-reliable one?
· If an article is not peer-reviewed in that case, can I find it on Google scholar too?
· Where can I find scholarly articles, which are not peer-reviewed?
· How can we differentiate between scholarly articles that are peer-reviewed and not over Google scholar from the point of view of a student?
· How can a student understand which of the grey literature is a reliable one?
· Are there any forums solely involved in grey literature?
· How do you know if the information, which is provided in journals that are written by the editors, is authentic or not?
· What is the method of understanding that a particular joint is a reliable one?
· Is there any metrics to shortlist the authenticated sites or platforms,...
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