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Regina Fisher Raboin

Regina Fisher Raboin, MSLIS, is the Associate Director at the Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School (UMass Chan). As associate director she oversees the education, clinical, research, scholarly publishing, outreach services, library operations, and technology initiatives at the library. She is one of the co-leaders of the University's Medical Humanities Lab, an integration of the arts and humanities into medical education and healthcare through student, faculty, and staff collaborations fostering humanism in medicine. Regina is the Editor-in-chief for the Journal of eScience Librarianship (JESLIB). She is active in the Medical Library Association's (MLA) Leadership and Management Caucus and Co-editor of the Professionalism and Leadership section of MLA Connect, the MLA's weekly blog. She participates as a co-leader in the Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries (AAHSL) Second-in-Command (SIC) group; she also is active on the Boston Library Consortium's (BLC) Associate University Librarians (AUL) group. Regina is Lamar Soutter Library's representative and Past-president of the Massachusetts Commonwealth Consortium of Libraries in Public Higher Education Institutions, Inc. (MCCLPHEI). Prior to joining UMMS, Regina was the Data Management Services Group Coordinator and Science Research & Instruction Librarian at Tisch Library, Tufts University. Regina was also a collaborator with the Lamar Soutter Library in the building of the New England Collaborative Data Management Curriculum (NECDMC) and a lecturer for the Simmons University's GSLIS Research Data Management course. Areas of interest: leadership and management, strategic planning, staff professional development, scholarly publishing/communication, research data management, education and outreach services, humanities in medicine, bioethics.

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