SlideSource Library · Feature

Connect scientific slides to the evidence behind them

Every scientific claim needs a source.

A slide makes a claim; the evidence proves it. SlideSource Library keeps the publications, study reports, regulatory documents, and source files organized alongside the slides they support, so the proof behind a claim is never separated from the claim itself.

SlideSource Library Document Collections with linked evidence
The problem

When the evidence lives somewhere else

When the supporting documents live in a different system from the slides, proving a claim means a scavenger hunt, and the link between a slide and its source quietly erodes over time.

  • Proof in a different system
  • Claims with no visible source
  • Broken links to the data
  • Scavenger hunts to back a claim
SlideSource Library slide linked to its supporting documents
Document Collections

The evidence, organized alongside the slide

Document Collections keep supporting materials with the slides they back, so every claim carries its evidence with it: searchable, current, and one click away when someone asks “what supports this?”

What you can link

The sources behind your science

Publications

Peer-reviewed papers and abstracts that support the claims on a slide.

Study reports

Clinical and scientific study reports behind the data you present.

CSR excerpts

Relevant sections of clinical study reports tied to a specific claim or figure.

Statistical outputs

Tables, listings, and figures behind the numbers on a slide.

Regulatory documents

Labeling, submissions, and regulatory materials relevant to the content.

Source files

The underlying figures, datasets, and source materials a slide is built from.

The shift

From a claim you can’t trace to a claim you can defend

Before evidence linking

Proving a claim means searching another system for the right publication or study report, and the link between a slide and its source quietly erodes over time.

After evidence linking

Every claim carries its evidence with it. The supporting documents live with the slide they support, so the proof is one click away when someone asks “what supports this?”

Who it helps

Evidence where it matters most

Scientific Communications

Keep every claim tied to its publication or study report across platform decks and congress materials.

Medical & Legal review

Produce the source behind any claim on demand, without leaving the slide.

Field Medical

Carry the supporting evidence into the field alongside the approved slide.

FAQ

Common questions

What are Document Collections?

Document Collections hold the supporting evidence (publications, study reports, regulatory documents, and source files), organized alongside the slides they support, so the proof behind a claim stays connected to it.

How does evidence linking help with traceability?

When each slide is connected to its supporting evidence, teams can trace any claim back to its source on demand. That matters for scientific accuracy, review, and audit.

Can the same evidence support multiple slides?

Yes. Supporting documents can back the slides and presentations that reference them, so a single source can support content across the library.

See evidence linking in action

Schedule a walkthrough of Document Collections and slide-to-evidence linkage for your scientific content.