What all is (not) paradata? Documenting the making and provenance of archaeological and heritage information
Keynote at EUROMED 2020 conference, organised online by the Digital Heritage Lab at Cyprus University of Technology.
Keynote at EUROMED 2020 conference, organised online by the Digital Heritage Lab at Cyprus University of Technology.
Organized by Koraljka Golub (Linnaeus University), Isto Huvila (Uppsala University), Olle Skold (Uppsala University), Nuno Otero (Linnaues University), Marianne Ping Huang (Aarhus University), Mikko Tolonen (University of Helsinki)
Presentation at Mötesplats 2020 conference online together with Olle Sköld, Åse Hedemark and Amalia Juneström.
Presentation at the Finnish National Information Studies Conference organised online by the University of Oulu together with Kristina Eriksson-Backa, Heidi Enwald and Noora Hirvonen.
Presentation together with Olle Sköld and Lisa Börjesson at the CAA Nordic 2020 conference organised online by CAA Norway and the University of Oslo.
Presentation in panel "Supporting Open Research Data Practice through Data Curation and Discovery: A Global Perspective" moderated by Dr. Ying-Hsang Liu (University of Southern Denmark). The talk discusses the basis of his recent and on-going evidence-based research can help to understand current practices of capturing, sharing and using research data in a selection of disciplines from health domain to archaeology and cultural heritage.
A presentation together with Heidi Enwald, Kristina Eriksson-Backa and Noora Hirvonen at ISHIMR 2020 conference online based on the work of the HIBA project.
Presentation at the Annual Canadian Association for Information Science / L’Association canadienne des sciences de l’information (CAIS/ACSI) meeting online based on the work conducted within the HIBA project and the work of the DOME consortium.
A video of the presentation is viewable online.
A panel together with Jennifer Douglas, Tim Gorichanaz, Anna Suorsa and Kyuongwon Koh at the ASIS&T 83rd Annual Meeting.
A presentation at the ISIC 2020 conference relating to the work in ARKDIS and CAPTURE projects.
A poster together with Heidi Enwald, Noora Hirvonen and Kristina Eriksson-Backa at Persuasive technology 2020 conference.
A presentation together with Hanife Rexhepi and Jonas Moll at ISHIMR 2020 conference online.
A presentation together with Lisa Börjesson and Olle Sköld reporting results from the work conducted as a part of the CAPTURE research project at the EASST/4S 2020 conference organised online.
A presentation together with Lisa Börjesson and Olle Sköld reporting findings from an international interview study conducted as a part of the CAPTURE research project at the annual European Association of Archaeologists conference organised online
A presentation reporting findings of the HIBA project together with Heidi Enwald, Kristina Eriksson-Backa and Noora Hirvonen at Information Science Trends: Health Information Behaviour research and networking event organised by the ASIS&ST European Chapter as a part of the ASIS&ST European Chapter Research Series.
After four years of intensive work, COST-ARKWORK invites participants to a final conference on Feb 10-11, 2021 in Zagreb, Croatia. The programme consists of keynote lectures, showcasing of the work conducted in the network, an half-day industry forum for practitioners relating focussing on the impact of artificial intelligence and big data on archaeological practices, and an open forum for presentations of work related to archaeological practices and knowoldge work in the digital environment.
A presentation with Kristina Eriksson-Backa, Farhan Ahmad, Heidi Enwald and Noora Hirvonen on the findings of a postal survey of Finnish older adults conducted as a part of the HIBA project at the European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL) 2021 in Bamberg.
CAPTURE reseach project invites researchers and practitioners interested in research data management and documentation to a full-day workshop in Uppsala on April 20, 2020 to discuss paradata and provenance, documentation of research data and research data creation and use in archaeology and beyond.
A colloquium talk at the iSchool (Library, Archival and Information Studies), The University of British Columbia held in Terrace Lab (more information at slais.ubc.ca).
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Panel Information behaviour and practices research informing technology and service design together with Noora Hirvonen (moderator), Heidi Enwald, Kristina Eriksson-Backa and Ying-Hsang Liu at the ASIS&T 2019 Annual Meeting in Melbourne.