Autism
Source: SJR (Scimago Journal & Country Rank)
Other Audiology & Hearing Journals
Grey literature refers to non-conventional, fugitive, and sometimes ephemeral publications. It helps to minimize the publication bias in systematic reviews. Some common types of the grey literature include:
GreyNet
The Grey Literature Network Service was founded in 1992. The goal of GreyNet is to facilitate dialog, research, and communication between persons and organizations in the field of grey literature. Its main activities include the International Conference Series on Grey Literature, the creation and maintenance of web-based resources, a moderated Listserv, a combined Distribution List, The Grey Journal (TGJ), as well as curriculum development in the field of grey literature. Search Grey Guide, GreyNet’s Web Access Portal and Repository, to search grey literature documents available on their site.
Grey Literature Report (1999-2006) from The New York Academy of Medicine
A great resource on urban health, but the site is no longer updated.
For more information on Grey Literature Report, read this blog post, and an article.
ClinicalTrials.gov (NIH)
CISCRP (Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation)
World Health Organization (WHO) International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP)
Global Dissertations
Proquest Dissertations and Theses database covers every doctoral dissertation completed in the U.S. at accredited institutions for the last 150 years. Includes some master's theses and foreign language dissertations. Many titles published since 1997 are available in PDF digital form full-text.
Introduction to ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Database (a PPT handout)
Many discipline-related theses and dissertations are indexed in the databases.
Center for Research Libraries Foreign Dissertations
More than 800,000 doctoral dissertations produced for universities outside of the United States and Canada. These can be requested through FSU Libraries' Interlibrary Loan. Read more on their dissertation collection...
WorldCat (OCLC WorldCat Discovery
Provides access to over 5 million records of dissertations and theses available in library collections.
Browse or search through several ETD collections, typically across multiple institutions at once.
Source for open access theses and dissertations around the world.
DART-Europe is a partnership of research libraries and library consortia who are working together to improve global access to European research theses.
Australasian Digital Theses in Trove
A free repository of Australian material, including almost a million Australian theses.
FSU Dissertations
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