Grey Literature
Grey Literature
DEFINITION
Grey Literature is information and research produced by your company outside of the traditional publishing means such as web pages and newsletters. The most common examples of grey literature, include reports, research, and evaluations. Can be published by sources such as Facebook or Twitter. Grey literature may be made public, or sent directly to customers. Grey literature is important as a means of distributing information on products and company news.
#incsmart
SMART SIMPLE LEGAL COVERAGE STARTS HERE
Protection for your family, your business and your personal identity
Terri J Lee S.Arizona MemberI originally joined LegalShield because I wanted to get my will completed. However, I have kept my membership because of the value it provides. I feel good knowing that if I have a legal question or if I need help with a legal document, I can contact LegalShield. I would highly recommend this company, and in fact, I have referred some of my friends and family members
Terri J Lee S.
Arizona Member
I originally joined LegalShield because I wanted to get my will completed. However, I have kept my membership because of the value it provides. I feel good knowing that if I have a legal question or if I need help with a legal document, I can contact LegalShield. I would highly recommend this company, and in fact, I have referred some of my friends and family members
Anthony L.Texas MemberIt was awesome! The Provider Firm that I spoke to was great and the cost of this service is great, too. My wife, kids and I have a Provider Firm in the palm of our hands. For $24.95/mo., the investment is well worth it.
Anthony L.
Texas Member
It was awesome! The Provider Firm that I spoke to was great and the cost of this service is great, too. My wife, kids and I have a Provider Firm in the palm of our hands. For $24.95/mo., the investment is well worth it.