We are at capacity for projects and are not accepting any new review requests.
If we've reached maximum capacity with projects, you can learn how to execute the search yourself, using our course:
Or you might be able to leverage a librarian at a different institution if someone on your team has another affiliation. Finally, you could hire a contract librarian if you have the funds available. Listed below are ways to find an independent contract worker to perform the literature search:
Treadwell offers two service levels for comprehensive reviews (including but not limited to: scoping, systematic, rapid and integrative reviews and meta-analyses). The name of each level reflects the credit the librarian will receive for their intellectual contribution to the project. Involving a librarian is widely recommended by major research organizations.
Once you have decided which level you would like, complete our intake form to get started.
Acknowledgement Level
We complete part of the literature search.
Co-authorship Level
We perform the entire literature search.
Peer reviewing a Medline search will amount to acknowledgment credit. Rather than editing your search directly, we'll offer feedback. For databases in addition to or other than Medline, we will recommend our co-authorship level.
Since individualized teaching for review searching can't be realistically done, the library instead has a self-paced module on how to design and execute a literature search for any review. The course is available for enrollment below. You'll need to sign in using your MGB username and password: