Regina Lee Roberts

Head of Social Sciences Resource Group

Bibliographer for Anthropology & Archaeology

Communication & Journalism

Feminist Studies

and Lusophone Africa Collections

Covering for Sociology Librarian (Interim)

Interim coverage with James R. Jacobs of State, Local and International Government Documents

Regina Lee Roberts
(650) 206-3528

My work centers on facilitating the research process. I assist Stanford University students, faculty, staff and visiting scholars in the navigation and organization of information resources. I teach searching techniques that enable researchers to dig deeper into the invaluable collections held by Stanford University Libraries.  

My collection development responsibilities include the following subject areas:

  • Anthropology & Archaeology,
  • Communication & Journalism,
  • Feminist Studies,
  • Lusophone (Portuguese speaking) Africa,
  • Sports & Recreation

Within these subject areas, I serve as the primary liaison between the library and the aforementioned academic departments and programs. I provide in-person and online consultations as well as library tours and workshops. I design learner-centered workshops infused with course specific content. I invite faculty and teaching assistants to contact me to schedule a session.

I am interested in archiving social science data for long term perservation and re-use.

Interim coverage with James R. Jacobs for State, Local and International Government Documents Librarian. [July 2022- until position is filled.]

Interim coverage of Sociology Librarian role and qualitative data resources [as of July 2022- until positition is filled.]

Regina Lee Roberts

Head of Social Sciences Resource Group

Bibliographer for Anthropology & Archaeology

Communication & Journalism

Feminist Studies

and Lusophone Africa Collections

Covering for Sociology Librarian (Interim)

Interim coverage with James R. Jacobs of State, Local and International Government Documents

My work centers on facilitating the research process. I assist Stanford University students, faculty, staff and visiting scholars in the navigation and organization of information resources. I teach searching techniques that enable researchers to dig deeper into the invaluable collections held by Stanford University Libraries.  

My collection development responsibilities include the following subject areas:

  • Anthropology & Archaeology,
  • Communication & Journalism,
  • Feminist Studies,
  • Lusophone (Portuguese speaking) Africa,
  • Sports & Recreation

Within these subject areas, I serve as the primary liaison between the library and the aforementioned academic departments and programs. I provide in-person and online consultations as well as library tours and workshops. I design learner-centered workshops infused with course specific content. I invite faculty and teaching assistants to contact me to schedule a session.

I am interested in archiving social science data for long term perservation and re-use.

Interim coverage with James R. Jacobs for State, Local and International Government Documents Librarian. [July 2022- until position is filled.]

Interim coverage of Sociology Librarian role and qualitative data resources [as of July 2022- until positition is filled.]

Education 

  • MA, African Studies, Stanford University
  • MLIS, Library and Information Science, San Jose State University
  • BA, Government and Luso-Brazilian Studies, Smith College

Professional activities 

 

My ORCID Id:
orcid.org/0000-0002-9037-502X

African Studies Association

  • Africana Librarians Council
  • Lusophone African Studies Association

American Anthropological Association

American Library Association

  • Anthropology and Sociology Section (ANSS) of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL)

American Sociological Association

Qualitative Methods Initiative |Institute for Research in the Social Sciences

  • Member of Faculty and Academic Staff Steering Committee

 

Selected publications 

 

Roberts, Regina Lee, & Taormina, Mattie. (2013). Collaborative co-design for library workshops. Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian,   32(1), 46-56. DOI: 10.1080/01639269.2013.755875

Roberts, Regina Lee. (2007) The Evolving landscape of the learning commons. Library Review, 56(9), 803 - 810. DOI: 10.1108/00242530710831257 

 

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