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Kathel Dunn, MSLS Ehrman Medical Library New York University School of Medicine

Impact of the Inclusion of Grey Literature on the Scholarly Communication Patterns of an Interdisciplinary Specialty. Kathel Dunn, MSLS Ehrman Medical Library New York University School of Medicine. Specialty. By any other name… Epistemic community Network Field, Group Communication

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Kathel Dunn, MSLS Ehrman Medical Library New York University School of Medicine

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  1. Impact of the Inclusion of Grey Literature on the Scholarly Communication Patterns of an Interdisciplinary Specialty Kathel Dunn, MSLSEhrman Medical Library New York University School of Medicine

  2. Specialty • By any other name… • Epistemic community • Network • Field, Group • Communication • Email, listserv • Conference Proceedings • Journal articles • Other? Ehrman Medical Library New York University Medical Center

  3. Specialty – Who’s Who • What they say • Survey • What they do • Citation analysis Ehrman Medical Library New York University Medical Center

  4. Interdisciplinary communication • Health Policy • Biomedicine • Policymakers • Policy advocates • Federal and state Ehrman Medical Library New York University Medical Center

  5. Disconnect

  6. The Academics • Conference: Accessing Using Information: Challenges in Health Policy and Public Health • What They Said • Availability • Indexing (vocabulary) • Inclusion in databases Ehrman Medical Library New York University Medical Center

  7. The Policymakers “I'm sure there are journals filled with that stuff, that test and analyze and explain it, … but no one comes forward to put that into the policy arena.” John Podesta, former Chief of Staff in the Clinton White House. Now President and CEO, Center for American Progress http://www.americanprogress.org/ Ehrman Medical Library New York University Medical Center

  8. Strangers in the Night "And so the funded studies, meticulously done by well-respected researchers and methodologically correct, qualify for publication in journals that, by and large, are read by other researchers, not by those with power over who gets what kind of mental health services.“ Feldman S. Strangers in the night: research and managed mental health care. Health Aff (Millwood). 1999 Sep-Oct;18(5):48-51. Ehrman Medical Library New York University Medical Center

  9. Study Methodology • Medicaid reform • Selected think tank organizations • ISI’s Citation Indexes Ehrman Medical Library New York University Medical Center

  10. Results • 73 references from 47 unique journal titles • 79 think tank reports from 17 individual organizations Ehrman Medical Library New York University Medical Center

  11. Results Journals: 2,690 citations total Reports: 1,163 citations total Journals: 37 citations per article, average Reports: 15 citations per report, average Ehrman Medical Library New York University Medical Center

  12. Results Ehrman Medical Library New York University Medical Center

  13. A Little Less Grey? 1990: 67% of health sciences journals cite grey literature Alberani V, De Castro Pietrangeli P, Mazza AM. The use of grey literature in health sciences: a preliminary survey. Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1990 Oct;78(4):358-63. 2004: 85% of health policy journal articles cite grey literature 2004: 61% of think tank reports cite journal articles Ehrman Medical Library New York University Medical Center

  14. Trends • Web – Greater availability • Where is the benefit impact? • Policy advocates – change in policy • Tenure-seeking faculty – peer-reviewed literature Ehrman Medical Library New York University Medical Center

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