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Tenth International Conference on Grey Literature
For Informational Professionals in Government, Academics, Business and Industry
Conference Program and Schedule
DAY ONE
DECEMBER 8, 2008


OPENING SESSION (09:00-10:30)
Chair, Dr. Joachim Sch�pfel, University of Lille 3, France

▪ Opening Address - Arie Jongejan, Chief Executive Officer Swets, The Netherlands
                            "A Whiter Shade of Grey: The Many Shades in Grey Literature
                             and how to improve findability"

▪ Keynote Address - Brian Hitson, Associate Director OSTI-DOE, United States
                            "WorldWideScience.org: Bringing Light to Grey"

▪ Rejoinder           - Jennie Grimshaw and Elizabeth Newbold  The British Library, United Kingdom
                            "Collection Development in a Grey World"

SESSION ONE (11:00-12:30)
INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES AND GREY LITERATURE
Chair, Anne Asserson, University of Bergen, Norway

Grey Literature in the Czech Republic / Petra Pejsova, Martina Pfeiferova, State Technical Library, Czech Republic

Towards an Institutional Repository of the Italian National Research Council: A Survey on Open Access Experiences / Daniela Luzi, Rosa Di Cesare, Roberta Ruggieri and Loredana Cerbara, IRPPS-CNR, Italy

Grey literature in French Digital Repositories: A Survey / Joachim Sch�pfel, University of Lille 3 and Christiane Stock, INIST-CNRS, France

INIS Grey Literature - A Trusted Nuclear Full Text Repository / Seyda Rieder
, International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, Austria

SESSION TWO (13:30-15:00)
GREY LITERATURE IN BIOMEDICAL COMMUNITIES
Chair, Elizabeth Newbold, The British Library, United Kingdom

Recommendations for finding the gold: Optimizing efforts to identify the Grey Literature on Public Health Effectiveness / Maureen Dobbins and Paula Robeson, Health-evidence.ca; McMaster University, Canada

Harnessing the Power of the Veterinary Grey Literature /
Joe Jaros and Esther Carrigan, Texas A&M University [et al.], United States

Information Literacy and Librarians� Experiences with Teaching Grey Literature to Medical Students and Healthcare Practitioners / Yongtao Lin, Tom Baker Cancer Centre and Marcus Vaska, Health Sciences Library, University of Calgary, Canada

Grey Literature and Development:  The Non-Governmental Organization in Action
/ Lynne Marie Rudasill, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

POSTER PRESENTATIONS (
15:30-17:00)
Chair, Dr. Primo� Ju�nic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

▪ EBSCO (Netherlands) ▪ INIST (France) ▪ Swets (Netherlands)
▪ SNDT (India) ▪ KISTI (South Korea) ▪ RVTH (The Gambia) ▪ UFSC (Brazil)
▪ OPI (Poland) ▪ VNTIC (Russia) ▪ ISFOL (Italy)  ▪ GreyNet (Netherlands)


*See Title and Author information on the webpage, Poster Presentations


DAY TWO
DECEMBER 9, 2008



POSTER PRESENTATIONS (09:00-10:30)
Continued from Day One

▪ EBSCO (Netherlands) ▪ INIST (France) ▪ Swets (Netherlands)
▪ SNDT (India) ▪ KISTI (South Korea) ▪ RVTH (The Gambia) ▪ UFSC (Brazil)
▪ OPI (Poland) ▪ VNTIC (Russia) ▪ ISFOL (Italy)  ▪ GreyNet (Netherlands)

*See Title and Author information on the webpage, Poster Presentations

SESSION THREE (11:00-12:30)
LEGAL ASPECTS, INTELLIGENCE, AND TEXT MINING IN GREY LITERATURE
Chair, Christiane Stock, INIST-CNRS, France

Green Light for Grey Literature? Orphan Works, Web-Archiving and other Digitization Initiatives � Recent Developments in U.S. Copyright Law and Policy / Tomas A. Lipinski, School of Information Studies; University of Wisconsin, United States

Legal deposit practices regarding grey audiovisual and multimedia materials carrying Creative Commons licenses and those carrying traditional copyright at the Library of Congress / Debbie L. Rabina, Pratt Institute; School of Information and Library Science, United States

The �Grey� Intersection of Open Source information and Intelligence /
June Crowe and Thomas S. Davidson, Open Source Research Group; IIA, Inc., United States

Grey Literature for Natural Language Processing:  A Terminological and Statistical Approach / Laura Cignoni, Gabriella Pardelli, and Manuela Sassi, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale, CNR, Italy

SESSION FOUR (13:30-15:00)
GREY LITERATURE IN RESEARCH
Chair, Daniela Luzi, CNR-IRPPS (Italy)

Do High-Energy Physics Scholars read Scientific Journals? / Anne Gentil-Beccot, European Organization for Nuclear Research,
CERN, Switzerland

Grey Literature produced and made available by Universities � Helping future Scholars or Copycats? / Primo� Ju�nic, University of Ljubljana, Department of Library and Information Science and Book Studies, Slovenia

Interest - INTERoperation for Exploitation, Science and Technology / Keith G Jeffery, Science and Technology Facilities; Council Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, United Kingdom and Anne Asserson, University of Bergen, Research Department, Norway

OpenSIGLE, Home to GreyNet's Research Community and its Grey Literature Collections: Initial Results and a Project Proposal / Dominic Farace and Jerry Frantzen; Grey Literature Network Service, Netherlands; Christiane Stock and Nathalie Henrot; INIST-CNRS; and Joachim Schopfel, University of Lille 3,  France

CLOSING SESSION (15:15-16:00)
REPORTS FROM CHAIRPERSONS, CONFERENCE EVALUATION, AND FAREWELL
Chair, Dominic Farace, Grey Literature Network Service, GreyNet, Netherlands


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