Participatory distributed archiving
Presentation and dialogue at the workshop What can be known from the web? Source criticism beyond bots, agents and trolls in social and cultural web research at the WebSci18 conference in Amsterdam.
Presentation and dialogue at the workshop What can be known from the web? Source criticism beyond bots, agents and trolls in social and cultural web research at the WebSci18 conference in Amsterdam.
Information Services and Digital Literacy provides an alternative perspective for understanding information services and digital literacy, and argues that a central problem in the age of the social web and the culture of participation is that we do not know the premises of how we know, and how ways of interacting with information affect our actions and their outcomes.
Taking Health Information Behaviour into Account: implications of a neglected element for success- ful implementation of consumer health technologies on older adults (HIBA) is an Academy of Finland funded research project at Åbo Akademi University.
ARKDIS project maps the implications and opportunities of the digitalisation of information and information work in the domain of archaeology and to develop and evaluate conceptual and practical methods and procedures for enhancing archaeological information work in the digitalised environment.