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<p>of resources. Other terms used for this material include report literature, government publications, policy documents, fugitive literature, non-conventional literature, unpublished literature, non-traditional publications and ephemeral publications.</p>

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<p>While a hazy definition of grey literature had existed previously, the term is generally understood to have been coined by the researcher <a href="page.php?w=Charles_P._Auger">Charles P. Auger</a>, who wrote Use of Reports Literature in 1975. The literature he referred</p><p>
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