Classes & Training
We promote best practices in evidence synthesis through:
- Classes and events.
- Just-in-time reference materials.
- Collaborative projects with Feinberg-affiliated partners.
Galter Library provides comprehensive support for literature searches, systematic reviews and scoping reviews. We recommend consulting a librarian at the outset of your project to ensure comprehensiveness and reproducibility.
We offer free consultations, hands-on training and collaborative opportunities. Visit Find My Librarian to locate the liaison for your department, center or program.
Liaison librarians provide expert search assistance to faculty, staff and students to support patient care, research projects, presentations and more. To get started:
A librarian provides guidance and training while the team leads the review.
A librarian joins your team as a core collaborator to:
Librarians collaborating on reviews commonly satisfy the authorship criteria set forth by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, or ICMJE. Co-authorship is expected for the Collaboration Model. For grant proposals, please discuss the appropriate allocation of effort and include the librarian as a co-investigator.
We promote best practices in evidence synthesis through:
Eligibility: Services are available to Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine faculty, students and staff. Students and faculty from other schools should contact their respective libraries. Galter Library cannot collaborate on practice guidelines or research syntheses for outside professional organizations.