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On Gray Literature and Webster’s Timeline History Books

Sally O’Reilly at Cabinet Magazine: I find these publications compelling by their very existence and, for the most part, unreadable. Their content slides off my mind. Gray literature’s high and narrow window onto specialist processes is anathema to traditional general-interest non-fiction publishing.

Gray literature’s high and narrow window onto specialist processes is anathema to traditional general-interest non-fiction publishing.

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