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Health Management and Policy

Provides resources for conducting research in health management and policy and health services research.

What's on this page

Grey literature is an important part of the evidence base for health services research and health policy but can be difficult to search in a systematic way. 

The three information-seeking strategies below can help you identify a range of grey literature.

See the  Grey Literature Research Guide for many other resources.

Strategies for Searching for Grey Literature

Google offers a great way to track down grey literature resources. Use the advanced search limits below to focus your search.

Limit to a domain:
site:org  
site:gov
site:com

Find Related Sites:
related:urban.org

Limit to filetype:
filetype:pdf (or doc, ppt)

Search for words in a URL:
inurl:rand.org
 
Search for sites that link to site of interest:
link to:academyhealth.org 

Find quick information about a site:
info:kff.org

Definition

Grey literature is the unpublished, non-commercial, hard-to-find information that organizations such as professional associations, research institutes, think tanks, and government departments produce.