I wonder if anyone is interested in hosting a panel on grey
literature in art libraries.
Grey literature encompasses a domain which is indeed very grey -
works in progress, work-related flow of information, unpublished
information, non-refereed resources posted on the Internet. I am
particularly interested in the experience of librarians engaged in
the production of grey literature, or those who try to capture and
preserve art-related grey literature. I believe that one can
consider vertical files to be a pre-cursor to grey literature,
although these days the definition is broader and is very much based
on technological developments.
Ruth Wallach
University of Southern California
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