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Many of TWU's databases contain some sort of grey literature. You can search for conference proceedings, statistical data, videos, personal interviews, biographies, dissertations, and more. You can easily include these in your general search, or simply use a limiter to limit your results to a specific type of resource.
Below is a list of databases from multiple disciplines that include grey literature.
Documentaries, educational films, and news clips in many subject areas. Transcripts available.
Journal articles, conference proceedings, technical magazines, newsletters and books in computing and information technology.
Journal articles, conference proceedings, technical magazines, newsletters and books in computing and information technology.
Scholarly journals, trade and industry journals, magazines, technical reports, conference proceedings, and government publications for advanced technologies, aerospace, and related areas.
Primary source newspaper articles, editorials, and books about protests in America from 1701 - 1928.
Citation search of journal articles, books and reviews, dissertations and theses, and technical reports related to growth and development of children through the age of 21.
Scholarly journals, trade and industry journals, magazines, technical reports, conference proceedings, and government publications for earth, atmospheric, and aquatic sciences.
Publications covering civil rights in the United States as their legal protections and definitions are expanded to cover more Americans.
Access note: HeinOnline requires an additional subscription in order to view content in the Scholarly Articles, Catalog, or Case Law sections of the database. If you receive a "not subscribed" message, please return to accessible content. To do this easily, utilize the quick links at the bottom of the page, under the heading "This account, Texas Woman's University, is subscribed to:"
Access note: HeinOnline requires an additional subscription in order to view content in the Scholarly Articles, Catalog, or Case Law sections of the database. If you receive a "not subscribed" message, please return to accessible content. To do this easily, utilize the quick links at the bottom of the page, under the heading "This account, Texas Woman's University, is subscribed to:"
Scholarly journals, trade and industry journals, magazines, technical reports, conference proceedings, and government publications for Agriculture & Environmental Sciences; Earth, Atmospheric & Aquatic Sciences; and Biological Science.
Statistics related to health and health systems dating back to 1960.
Statistics, reports, infographics and data points in most subject areas and topics from around the world.
Scholarly journals, trade and industry journals, magazines, technical reports, conference proceedings, and government publications in advanced technology, computer science, engineering, materials science, and related areas.
Citation search of academic and scholarly journals, peer-reviewed titles, popular magazines, newspapers, and newsletters in most subject areas.
Primary source writings of women activists, their personal letters and diaries, and the proceedings of conferences at which pivotal decisions were made.
Publications covering civil rights in the United States as their legal protections and definitions are expanded to cover more Americans.
Access note: HeinOnline requires an additional subscription in order to view content in the Scholarly Articles, Catalog, or Case Law sections of the database. If you receive a "not subscribed" message, please return to accessible content. To do this easily, utilize the quick links at the bottom of the page, under the heading "This account, Texas Woman's University, is subscribed to:"
Access note: HeinOnline requires an additional subscription in order to view content in the Scholarly Articles, Catalog, or Case Law sections of the database. If you receive a "not subscribed" message, please return to accessible content. To do this easily, utilize the quick links at the bottom of the page, under the heading "This account, Texas Woman's University, is subscribed to:"