Grey Literature Collection Development Policy

Project Background
In 1999, The New York Academy of Medicine began collecting grey literature in an effort to better meet the needs of internal research staff. This project developed into the Grey Literature Report, an online report published bi-monthly by the Academy Library, which now serves a community of over 800 subscribers.

Audience
The Report is intended primarily for researchers, practitioners, students and the lay public who are interested in public health, health and science policy, health of minorities and special populations (children, women, uninsured, elderly), and related disciplines.

Scope
Materials are collected in health and science policy, public health, health of vulnerable and special populations (i.e. children, women, uninsured, elderly) and those areas of general medicine and disease in which the Academy has research interests. The focus is on research material, not consumer health material.

The Report encompasses unindexed materials that are not produced by commercial publishers and are unavailable through normal, commercial distribution channels. Materials in our grey literature collection are published by government agencies, non-profit non-governmental organizations, universities, independent research centers, and international organizations. Please visit our list of grey literature producing organizations for more information.

Coverage and Document Types
The publication date of materials is 2000 to the present with an emphasis on prospective collecting. English language print materials are collected.

Document types include but are not limited to case studies, conference proceedings, discussion papers, fact sheets, government documents, issue briefs, research reports, statistical reports, and white papers. Numeric reports are not collected, although questionnaires, health statistics and data are collected when they form an integral part of a report. Currently no audiovisual material, videos or webcasts are collected.

Conditions of Use
The Grey Literature Report includes citations, hyperlinks, and other documentation references which are provided solely as a convenience to the reader in accordance with all current copyright legislation. The resources provided are for scholarly and personal use only and may not be used for commercial purposes. The New York Academy of Medicine is not responsible in fact or by implication for any misappropriation or misuse of such materials, citations, hyperlinks, or references by the reader with regards to copyright.

Please contact the Grey Literature Team for further information.

Special Event

The NYAM Section on the History of Medicine and Public Health Presents:

The Lilianna Sauter Lecture:
Escaping Melodramas: Historical Thinking and the Public Health Service Studies in Tuskegee and Guatamala

Wednesday, May 16, 2012
5:30PM-7:00PM

The U.S. government has now apologized for Public Health Service studies in both Tuskegee (1932-72) and Guatemala (1946-48). This talk will argue that much of the literature on these studies treats them as object lessons on what not to do, casting the doctors as monsters, and turning the studies into historical relics attributable to "racists" from a distant time and place. Dr. Susan M. Reverby will investigate how we can think of racism, scientific certainty and ethical malfeasance outside a melodramatic framework, if this is even possible.

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Announcement

S class materials are being returned to the Library and should be
available in January of 2012.

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