What is a literature library?
A literature library is an organized set of publications, often filtered by topic, author, or time period, that reflects the body of evidence connected to a specific area of interest. In VISFO’s platform, literature libraries are dynamically linked to individual profiles, enabling rapid review of an expert’s recent contributions or thematic relevance.
Why is a literature library important in medical strategy and engagement?
Curated literature libraries help teams quickly understand the focus areas, impact, and evolution of an individual’s research. They support targeted engagement, advisory board planning, and alignment of communication with stakeholder expertise and interests.