
Head of Social Science Resource Group, Librarian, Social Sciences Resource Group
Regina Lee Roberts (she, her, hers) is a collection development librarian. Regina's work centers on on facilitating the research process by connecting academic researchers to library and research collections and data. Regina assists Stanford University students, faculty, staff and visiting scholars in the navigation and organization of information resources and teaches library research workshops with the goal of enabling researchers to dig deeper into the invaluable collections held by Stanford University Libraries.
Collection development responsibilities include the following subject areas:
Anthropology & Archaeology, Communication & Journalism, Feminist Studies, Lusophone (Portuguese speaking) Africa.
Within these subject areas, Regina serves as the primary liaison between the library and the aforementioned academic departments, programs, faculty. Regina provides in-person and online consultations as well as library tours and workshops. Regina designs learner-centered workshops infused with course specific content and invites Stanford faculty and teaching assistants to contact her to schedule a session.
Regina is interested in archiving social science data for long term preservation and re-use and is the library liaison to the Stanford Big Local News Project.
Regina is providing Interim coverage with James R. Jacobs for State, Local and International Government Documents Librarian. [July 2022- until position is filled.] and interim coverage of the Sociology Librarian role and qualitative data resources [as of July 2022- until positition is filled.]
Collection development responsibilities include the following subject areas:
Anthropology & Archaeology, Communication & Journalism, Feminist Studies, Lusophone (Portuguese speaking) Africa.
Within these subject areas, Regina serves as the primary liaison between the library and the aforementioned academic departments, programs, faculty. Regina provides in-person and online consultations as well as library tours and workshops. Regina designs learner-centered workshops infused with course specific content and invites Stanford faculty and teaching assistants to contact her to schedule a session.
Regina is interested in archiving social science data for long term preservation and re-use and is the library liaison to the Stanford Big Local News Project.
Regina is providing Interim coverage with James R. Jacobs for State, Local and International Government Documents Librarian. [July 2022- until position is filled.] and interim coverage of the Sociology Librarian role and qualitative data resources [as of July 2022- until positition is filled.]
Course Guides
- ESF 14: Education as self-fashioning: challenge of choice (fall 2020)
- Before the Model Minority: South Asians in the US
- ARCHLGY 134: Museum Cultures: Material Representation in the Past and Present (ARCHLGY 234, ARTHIST 284B)
- PWR1 SBB: Rhetoric of Robots and Artificial Intelligence
- Resource Guide for CISAC Honor Thesis Research
Education
MA, Stanford University, African Studies (2009)
MLIS, San José State University, Library & Information Science (2006)
BA, Smith College, Government & Luso-Brazilian Studies (1989)
Contact
- p (650) 206-3528
- Mail Code: 6067
- regirob@stanford.edu