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SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe) - translation to Αγγλικά

MATERIALS PRODUCED BY ORGANIZATIONS OUTSIDE OF TRADITIONAL CHANNELS
Non-conventional (grey) literature; Non-conventional literature; Grey Literature; Gray paper; Grey paper; Gray literature
  • library shelf]] stocked with grey literature relevant to the field of [[gender studies]] such as women's college programs and papers from [[International Women's Day]] events.
  • The STAR NLP Framework for Grey Literature

SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe)      
= SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa)
Ex: A European seminar initiated by DG XII to investigate the problem of so-called "grey literature" has led to the establishment of a system known as SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe) to help deal with this category of documentation.
Europe         
  • 1916 political map of Europe showing most of Moll's waterways replaced by von Strahlenberg's Ural Mountains and Freshfield's Caucasus Crest, land features of a type that normally defines a subcontinent
  • Map depicting the military alliances of the [[First World War]] in 1914–1918
  • map of the world]] according to [[Anaximander]] (6th century BCE)
  •  [[Eurozone]] (blue colour)
  • Map of European [[colonial empire]]s throughout the world in 1914
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  • The national boundaries within Europe set by the [[Congress of Vienna]]
  • [[Viking]] raids and division of the Frankish Empire at the [[Treaty of Verdun]] in 843
  • Biogeographic regions]] of Europe and bordering regions
  • Surficial geology of Europe
  • Land use map of Europe with arable farmland (yellow), forest (dark green), pasture (light green) and tundra, or bogs, in the north (dark yellow)
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  • Floristic regions of Europe and neighbouring areas, according to Wolfgang Frey and Rainer Lösch
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  • ''A New Map of Europe According to the Newest Observations'' (1721) by Hermann Moll draws the eastern boundary of Europe along the Don River flowing south-west and the Tobol, Irtysh and Ob rivers flowing north.
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  • ''The School of Athens'']] by [[Raphael]] (1511): Contemporaries, such as [[Michelangelo]] and [[Leonardo da Vinci]] (centre), are portrayed as classical scholars of the [[Renaissance]].
  • Paleolithic cave paintings from [[Lascaux]] in [[France]] ({{c.}} 15,000 BCE)
  • 978-88-6288-082-4}}</ref><ref>G. Benvenuti, ''Le Repubbliche Marinare. Amalfi, Pisa, Genova, Venezia'', Newton & Compton editori, Roma 1989</ref>
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  • Map of populous Europe and surrounding regions showing physical, political and population characteristics, as per 2018
  • Great Britain]].
  • The sacking of [[Suzdal]] by [[Batu Khan]] in 1238, during the [[Mongol invasion of Europe]]
  • [[Nazi Germany]] began the devastating Second World War in Europe by its leader, [[Adolf Hitler]]. Here Hitler, on the right, with his closest ally, the Italian dictator [[Benito Mussolini]], in 1940.
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  • [[Tancred of Sicily]] and [[Philip II of France]], during the [[Third Crusade]] (1189–1192)
  • Animation showing the growth and division of the [[Roman Empire]] (years CE)
  • 9 May]] 1950, at the [[French Foreign Ministry]]).
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  • [[Stonehenge]] in the [[United Kingdom]] (Late Neolithic from 3000 to 2000 BCE)
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  • The [[Parthenon]] in [[Athens]] (432 BCE)
  • Fall of the [[Berlin Wall]] in 1989
  • Mitrovica]], Kosovo in 2011.
  • [[dry steppe]]}}
  • Big Three]]" at the [[Yalta Conference]] in 1945; seated (from the left): [[Winston Churchill]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Joseph Stalin]]
CONTINENT
Nations of Europe; Europe's; Europea; Evrope; Map of europe; The Old Continent; Europe (continent); Europa (continent); Old continent; Europe.; The Europes; Name of Europe; European nations; Map of Europe; Euorpe; Northwest Eurasia; Northwestern Eurasia; European affairs; European Peninsula; Old Continent; EUROPE; The Europe; EuropE; Definition of Europe; Europe (region); Europe (peninsula); Capitals in Europe; Political map of Europe; Boundaries of Europe; ევროპა; Yurop; Forests of Europe; Flora of Europe; European subcontinent
= Europa
Ex: The subdivision "Discovery and Exploration" under geographic names reinforces the popularly held notion that the world outside Western Europe had no history -- and only a shaky hold on existence -- before it was "discovered" by Western Europeans.
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* Central Europe = Europa Central
* continental Europe = Europa continental
* East Central Europe = Europa Central del Este
* Eastern Europe = Europa del Este
* northern Europe = norte de Europa, Europa del norte
* SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe) = SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa)
* Southern Europe = Europa del Sur
* Western Europe = Europa occidental
information system         
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  • Information systems relationship to [[information technology]], [[computer science]], [[information science]], and [[business]]
COMBINATION OF INFORMATION, RESOURCES, ACTIVITIES AND PEOPLE THAT SUPPORT TASKS IN AN ORGANIZATION; GROUP OF COMPONENTS THAT INTERACT TO PRODUCE INFORMATION
Information system (2nd version); Information Systems; Informationssystem; Computer information system; Computer information systems; Computer Information Systems; Information systems and technology; Information in Computer Science; Information System; Business Information Systems; Elements of Information System; Information systems discipline; Information systems (discipline); Business computing; Information systems theory; Information systems; Business Information System; Business information systems; Business information system
Sistema de información

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Βικιπαίδεια

Grey literature

Grey literature (or gray literature) is materials and research produced by organizations outside of the traditional commercial or academic publishing and distribution channels. Common grey literature publication types include reports (annual, research, technical, project, etc.), working papers, government documents, white papers and evaluations. Organizations that produce grey literature include government departments and agencies, civil society or non-governmental organizations, academic centres and departments, and private companies and consultants.

Grey literature may be difficult to discover, access, and evaluate, but this can be addressed through the formulation of sound search strategies. Grey literature may be made available to the public, or distributed privately within organizations or groups, and may lack a systematic means of distribution and collection. The standard of quality, review and production of grey literature can vary considerably.