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Explaining age-related variation in the use of patient accessible electronic health records

Submitted by Isto Huvila on Thu, 02/18/2021 - 06:51

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Age-related differences in seeking clarification to understand medical record information

Submitted by Isto Huvila on Thu, 06/13/2019 - 23:20
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Differences in the experiences of reading medical records online: Elderly, Older and Younger Adults compared

Submitted by Isto Huvila on Thu, 06/13/2019 - 23:15
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Patients' Experiences of Accessing Their Electronic Health Records: National Patient Survey in Sweden

Submitted by Isto Huvila on Mon, 01/07/2019 - 16:22
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Archaeology and Archaeological Information in the Digital Society shows how the digitization of archaeological information, tools and workflows, and their interplay with both old and new non-digital practices throughout the archaeological information process, affect the outcomes of archaeological work, and in the end, our general understanding of the human past.

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CApturing Paradata for documenTing data creation and Use for the REsearch of the future (CAPTURE) investigates what information about the creation and use of research data that is paradata) is needed and how to capture enough of that information to make the data reusable in the future. 

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COST-ARKWORK

COST-ARKWORK is a network funded from 2016 to 2021 by the COST scheme that brings together the multidisciplinary work of researchers of archaeological practices in the field of archaeological knowledge production and use. The aim of the network is to make a major push forward in the current state-of-the-art in knowing how archaeological knowledge is produced, how it is used and how to maximise its positive impact in the society.

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About me

Isto Huvila

(né Isto Vatanen)
Professor in
Information Studies

Department of ALM
Uppsala University

Docent (adjunct professor) in information management
Information studies
Åbo Akademi University

Isto Huvila is working on management and organisation of what we know and how we know in contexts ranging from social media to more traditional arenas of learning and working. My special areas of expertise are organisational information, social media, health, archives, libraries, museums and cultural heritage.

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Recent posts

  • Sharing Research Design, Methods and Process Information in and out of Academia
    3 days 9 hours ago
  • Information needs on research data creation
    3 days 9 hours ago
  • Gathering and following traces: towards a methodology of data reading
    2 months ago
  • Traces of digital archaeological practises
    2 months ago
  • Knowing, its traces and ingredients
    2 months ago
  • Interrogating paradata
    2 months 2 weeks ago
  • Extracting process information from archival records
    2 months 4 weeks ago
  • Digitala tjänster och deras informationsinnehåll är två olika saker
    2 months 4 weeks ago
  • Keynote: Document your information work! (But why?)
    3 months 3 weeks ago
  • Keynote: A Relational Information Science? For Networking, Sharing and Learning
    3 months 3 weeks ago

Latest Publications

Re-Purposing Excavation Database Content as Paradata: An Explorative Analysis of Paradata Identification Challenges and Opportunities
Börjesson, L., Sköld, O., Friberg, Z., Löwenborg, D., Pálsson, G., & Huvila, I. (2022). Re-Purposing Excavation Database Content as Paradata: An Explorative Analysis of Paradata Identification Challenges and Opportunities. Kula: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, And Preservation Studies, 6(3), 1-18. http://doi.org/10.18357/kula.221
The Filing Cabinet: A Vertical History of Information. Craig Robertson. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. 312 Pp. $34.95 (Paperback). ( ISBN 978-1-5179-0946-8)
Huvila, I. (2022). The Filing Cabinet: A Vertical History of Information. Craig Robertson. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. 312 Pp. $34.95 (Paperback). ( ISBN 978-1-5179-0946-8). Jasist, 73, 1196-1198. http://doi.org/10.1002/asi.24615
Health Literacy, Health Literacy Interventions and Decision-Making: A Systematic Literature Review
Zolbin, M. G., Huvila, I., & Nikou, S. (2022). Health Literacy, Health Literacy Interventions and Decision-Making: A Systematic Literature Review. Journal Of Documentation, 78(7), 405-428. http://doi.org/10.1108/JD-01-2022-0004
Archaeological Information-Making Activities According to Field Reports
Huvila, I., Börjesson, L., & Sköld, O. (2022). Archaeological Information-Making Activities According to Field Reports. Library & Information Science Research, 44(3), 101171. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.lisr.2022.101171
Archaeological Practices and Societal Challenges
Huvila, I., Dallas, C., Toumpouri, M., & Enqvist, D. (2022). Archaeological Practices and Societal Challenges. Open Archaeology, 8, 296-305. http://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2022-0242 (Original work published jan)

Forthcoming presentations

  • Extracting process information from archival records
  • Behöver patienterna fungerande system eller nyttigt information — eller både och?
  • Panel: Information behaviour research in dialogue with neighbouring fields
  • Panel: Disinformation in the context of health information behaviour
  • Information needs on research data creation
  • Sharing Research Design, Methods and Process Information in and out of Academia