|
right GreyNet International, the Grey Literature Network Service is dedicated to research, publication, open access, and education in the field of grey literature. Grey literature is "information produced and distributed on all levels of government, academics, business and industry in electronic and print formats not controlled by commercial publishing i.e. where publishing is not the primary activity of the producing body." 〔Luxembourg, 1997 – Expanded in New York, 2004〕 It was founded in 1992 by Dominic Farace. It publishes the Proceedings for International Conference Series on Grey Literature, the GreyNet Newsletter ''The Grey Journal, An International Journal on Grey Literature'' (TGJ), and the ''Annotated Bibliography on the Topic of Grey Literature'' 4th edition (ISBN 90-74854-26-5). In 2011, GreyNet created a discussion group on the social network LinkedIn.〔http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=3718857〕 GreyNet is a not for profit organisation fostering the production and dissemination of scientific literature. It is also engaged in the open source movement and was invited to the 10th Libre Software Meeting 2009 in Nantes, France, with a communication on knowledge sharing in the field of grey literature. During the 11th International Conference on Grey Literature December 2009, GreyNet signed a Partnership Agreement with ICSTI, International Council for Scientific and Technical Information. This newly established partnership lends to GreyNet a multilateral base, elevating it from a bilateral one that it already shares with a number of ICSTI Members. GreyNet seeks to provide ICSTI with an opportunity to further broaden its information activities to the social sciences and humanities. == International Conference Series on Grey Literature (ISSN 1386-2316) == * 1993 GL1 Amsterdam, “GL’93, Weinberg Report 2000” * 1995 GL2 Washington D.C. ”GL’95, Grey Exploitations in the 21st Century” * 1997 GL3 Luxembourg, “GL’97, Perspectives on the Design and Transfer of STI” * 1999 GL4 Washington D.C., “GL’99, New Frontiers in Grey Literature” * 2003 GL5 Amsterdam, “Grey Matters in the World of Networked Information” * 2004 GL6 New York, “Work on Grey in Progress” * 2005 GL7 Nancy, France “Open Access to Grey Resources” * 2006 GL8 New Orleans, “Harnessing the Power of Grey” * 2007 GL9 Antwerp, “Grey Foundations in Information Landscape” * 2008 GL10 Amsterdam, “Designing the Grey Grid for Information Society” * 2009 GL11 Washington D.C., “The Grey Mosaic: Piecing It All Together” http://www.opengrey.eu/search/request?q=publisher%3A%28Amsterdam+%3A+TextRelease%2C+2010%29 * 2010 GL12 Prague (CZ), "Transparency in Grey Literature, Grey Tech Approaches to High Tech Issues" http://www.opengrey.eu/search/request?q=publisher%3A%28Amsterdam+%3A+TextRelease%2C+2011%29 * 2011 GL13 Washington D.C., "The Grey Circuit, From Social Networking to Wealth Creation", Library of Congress,December 5–6, 2011 http://www.opengrey.eu/search/request?q=publisher%3A%28Amsterdam+%3A+TextRelease%2C+2012%29 * 2012 GL14 Rome, Italy, "Tracking Innovation through Grey Literature", National Research Council, CNR, November 29–30, 2012 http://www.textrelease.com/gl14program.html * 2013 GL15 Bratislava, Slovak Republic, "The Grey Audit, A Field Assessment in Grey Literature", CVTISR, December 2–3, 2013 http://www.textrelease.com/gl15announcement.html 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Grey Literature Network Service」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|