Robin E. Champieux (She/Her)
- Associate Professor, Library
- University Librarian
Biography
Robin Champieux serves as the University Librarian at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). Her work and scholarship focus on addressing the practical, ethical, and systemic challenges in the creation, dissemination, and organization of knowledge. She brings a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to advancing open science, research transparency, and inclusive knowledge sharing, engaging librarians, students, researchers, publishers, and funders in this vital work.
Robin co-chairs OHSU's Research Data Governance Committee and is an active member of the institution's Graduate Programs Steering Committee and the School of Medicine's curriculum committees for the Program in Biomedical Sciences and Undergraduate Medical Education.
A graduate of the Harvard Leadership Institute for Academic Librarians, Robin was recognized as a 2018 National Library of Medicine/Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries (NLM/AAHSL) Leadership Fellow.
Education and training
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Degrees
- B.A., 2000, Wayne State University
- M.L.I.S., 2004, Wayne State University
Memberships and associations:
- Medical Library Association
- American Library Association
- Association of College and Research Libraries
Areas of interest
- Open Science
- Data Science
- Research Impact
- Reproducibility
- Assessment
- Information Literacy
Additional information
Publications
Publications
Implementing open educational resources
Journal of Professional NursingClinical and Translational Science Personas
Journal of Clinical and Translational ScienceTen simple rules for organizations to support research data sharing
PLoS computational biologyTranslational Personas and Hospital Library Services
Journal of Hospital LibrarianshipAn analysis and metric of reusable data licensing practices for biomedical resources
PloS oneEffect of impact factor and discipline on journal data sharing policies
Accountability in ResearchMetrics toolkit
Journal of the Medical Library AssociationReproducible and reusable research
PeerJThe Resource Identification Initiative
F1000ResearchImplementing change and reorganization in the acquisitions departments at the University of Alabama and the University of Florida
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