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Health and Biomedical Library Services (HBLS)

The Health and Biomedical Library Services department at Brown University Library offers a variety of services to help you with your research.

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Specialist Librarians

The Brown Libraries have experts that can assist you with your research & data needs and encourage you to reach out directly.

Meet our Specialist Librarians

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    Laura Haygood

    Health Sciences Librarian for Public Health
    laura_haygood@brown.edu
    Rockefeller Library
    HealthSciLibrarians@brown.edu

    Laura provides research support and develops undergraduate and graduate education/instruction for the SPH community. She also collaborates with the other health sciences librarians to develop and manage the Library’s literature review service and to support clinical faculty and residents at the affiliated hospitals of the Alpert Medical School. 

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    Andrew Creamer

    Open Science Librarian
    andrew_creamer@brown.edu
    Rockefeller Library
    HealthSciLibrarians@brown.edu

    Andrew helps faculty and student researchers with public access support and assistance with writing and carrying out their data management and sharing plans (DMPs), including digital curation support and depositing their datasets and research products in long-term repositories for public discovery, access, and reuse.

  • Frank Donnelly

    Frank Donnelly

    Head, GIS and Data Services
    Frank_Donnelly@brown.edu
    Sciences Library
    SocSciLibrarians@brown.edu

    Frank assists researchers with identifying demographic, socio-economic, and geospatial data, and provides advice and support for data processing, mapping, and analysis with tools like QGIS, ArcGIS, Python, and SQL. He is a specialist with US census and government data. He manages GeoData@SciLi, the library's geospatial data hub.

Library Services

HBLS offers many services to faculty, staff, and students in the Division of Biology and Medicine and the School of Public Health.

  • Teaching and workshops for classes, cohorts, research groups, and lab
  • Research consultations for literature searching and other research questions
  • HBLS' Evidence Synthesis Service, with three tiers of collaborative support for systematic reviews and other evidence synthesis projects
  • Research Data Management and sharing services
  • Open access publishing and public access support services

Resource Highlights

Your Brown University Library provides a variety of resources to support your work.

Essential Research Databases

Find links to our most highly used databases for literature searching, including PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science, on our Core Health Sciences Resources guide.

Valuable Clinical Tools

Explore our Clinical Resources guide for access to familiar favorites such as AccessMedicine and its specialty collections, ClinicalKey, Clinical Pharmacology, and DynaMedex, among many others.

Free Access to News Sources

Your Brown University email address provides access to the New York Times website and mobile app, and to STAT+ for healthcare-focused journalism.

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Health and Biomedical Library Services (HBLS)

The Health and Biomedical Library Services department at Brown University Library offers a variety of services to help you with your research.

Find out more
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