What are Library Liaisons?
In order to better serve Duke University and the Health System, librarians at the Medical Center Library & Archives have been assigned to work with specific departments or groups.
What can Library Liaisons do?
• Guest lecture in your class or journal club
• Integrate evidence-based practice and information literacy into your course or curriculum
• Collaborate on systematic reviews of the literature and grant preparation
• Consult on literature search strategies and resource selection
Who is my Library Liaison?

Doctor of Physical Therapy Program and Master of Biomedical Sciences Program
Leila Ledbetter, MLIS
leila.ledbetter@duke.edu
919.660.1128
Leila Ledbetter, MLIS
leila.ledbetter@duke.edu
919.660.1128


Global Health and Graduate Medical Education
Megan von Isenburg, MSLS
megan.vonisenburg@duke.edu
919.660.1131
Megan von Isenburg, MSLS
megan.vonisenburg@duke.edu
919.660.1131

Hospital Nursing, Neurobiology Graduate Program, and Ophthalmology
Beverly Murphy, MLS
beverly.murphy@duke.edu
919.660.1127
Beverly Murphy, MLS
beverly.murphy@duke.edu
919.660.1127

Physician Assistant Program and Pathologists' Assistant Program
Brandi Tuttle, MSLIS
brandi.tuttle@duke.edu
919.660.1126
Brandi Tuttle, MSLIS
brandi.tuttle@duke.edu
919.660.1126



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