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Guidelines for the production of scientific and technical reports : how to write and distribute grey literature -
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GLISC, Grey Literature International Steering Committee (2006) Guidelines for the production of scientific and technical reports : how to write and distribute grey literature -
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Abstract

In an effort to enhance quality and standardization in the production of Grey Literature, members of the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS) in Rome, Italy prepared the initial draft of these Guidelines referred to as the "Nancy Style". The proposal was formally presented during the Seventh International Conference on Grey Literature held in Nancy, France in December 2005.
A number of representatives, informally known as the "Nancy group", carried the work to further completion and signed on behalf of their respective organizations approval of this best practice. These organizations currently (March 2006) include: Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS), Italy; Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique (INIST-CNRS), France; Grey Literature Network Service (GreyNet), The Netherlands.
Adopting organizations are worldwide institutions which produce, process, archive, or distribute grey literature, and which have agreed to implement these guidelines to the degree in which their organization allows.

Keywords:Technical reports; scientific writing; standards; grey literature; Nancy Style
Subjects:H. Information sources, supports, channels. > HB. Gray literature.
ID Code:6103
Deposited By:De Castro, Paola
Deposited On:25 April 2006
Alternative Locations:http://www.glisc.info
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