Topic ID #3721 - posted 6/24/2008 11:44 AM
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
"gray literature" CRM reports search engine
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
I would like to start a message thread dedicated to the new "gray literature" search engine project.
The archaeologyfieldwork.com archaeological publications on the internet search engine is intended to root out websites that list actual full reports for cultural resource management projects. Some websites list report citations, but this database is meant to include websites that have the entire report available for viewing/downloading online. This project is in its infancy, and has about 1,300 links right now, but more are being added on a daily basis.
Please feel free to submit any comments or suggestions here. If there is a way to improve this search engine, or you have any websites to contribute, please let me know.
Thanks,
Jennifer
The archaeologyfieldwork.com archaeological publications on the internet search engine is intended to root out websites that list actual full reports for cultural resource management projects. Some websites list report citations, but this database is meant to include websites that have the entire report available for viewing/downloading online. This project is in its infancy, and has about 1,300 links right now, but more are being added on a daily basis.
Please feel free to submit any comments or suggestions here. If there is a way to improve this search engine, or you have any websites to contribute, please let me know.
Thanks,
Jennifer
Post ID#12251 - replied 1/4/2009 5:58 PM
KB
It's definitely incomplete but there's a database at http://www.cast.uark.edu/other/nps/nadb/ that has some good info.
I queried myself and it came up with about 1/10th of the reports I've written...
I queried myself and it came up with about 1/10th of the reports I've written...
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