Skip to Main Content

Literature Reviews

Choosing Where to Search For Literature

Determining what subjects your topic falls into can help in figuring out what databases may be most likely to find relevant literature. For example, if you are researching mental health treatments, psychology and medical databases might be the most appropriate places to start. You can always reach out to the librarian in your subject area for recommendations on where to start your searches. 

Research Guides

Library research guides will provide you with suggestions for scholarly resources in your specific field.

Librarian

Profile Photo
Jason Kruse
Contact:
2North-Core
Northwestern University Library
1970 Campus Drive
Evanston, IL 60208
847-491-2171
jkruse@northwestern.edu
Subjects: Sociology

Librarian

Profile Photo
Lauren McKeen McDonald
Contact:
Open Education Librarian
Northwestern University Libraries
Administrative Suite, 1392
lauren.mckeen@northwestern.edu
847.467.4658