
Each Salud Everywhere page includes a NotebookLM to support AI-assisted analysis of curated bibliographic references on humanitarian action, development cooperation, and global health.
At Salud Everywhere you will find more than 70 pages serving as an introduction to many topics related to humanitarian action, development cooperation, and global health. But some people want to go deeper into those topics and review more relevant bibliographic sources. The library organizes more than one thousand bibliographic references carefully curated at Salud Everywhere into multiple thematic NotebookLMs.
NotebookLM is an artificial intelligence assistant developed by Google, specialised in bibliographic review and research tasks. Salud Everywhere's NotebookLMs are public and allow any visitor to analyse, with AI assistance, a selection of bibliographic references on each topic curated by an expert.
There are two main differences:
- NotebookLM exclusively uses the bibliographic references that have been added to it, which have been read and selected by a person with fifteen years of professional experience in humanitarian action and health.
- NotebookLM indicates exactly which bibliographic reference and specific paragraph each of its statements comes from, allowing you to confirm that the information is accurate.
These features make NotebookLM well-suited for a responsible and rigorous use of AI, as it does not draw on sources of uncertain origin and allows for quick, in-depth verification of all its responses.
NotebookLM is a great assistant for reading and reviewing bibliographic sources. You can ask it anything about the content of several scientific articles or reports and it will respond clearly in your language. It can help you understand which of those sources addresses a topic of interest in more depth, whether the sources support a given claim, or where a specific piece of data comes from. The best thing you can do is try it out.
No. It only includes public reports (for example, from WHO, IASC, or ALNAP) and open-access or free scientific articles. If any NotebookLM contains a reference that should not be shared, you can use the contact form to request its removal.
These blocks, integrated into Salud Everywhere's pages, pose open-ended and complex questions that invite the reader to pause and think before continuing to read. After writing a response and clicking the corresponding button, a complete prompt is copied to the clipboard and the corresponding NotebookLM opens. By pasting the copied text there, the AI is given instructions to analyse the response in a rigorous and structured way.
