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Regimes of Participation: Theorising Participatory Archives from the Outset of Archivists Views on Archival Institutions and User Participation in Scandinavia
(2024). Regimes of Participation: Theorising Participatory Archives from the Outset of Archivists Views on Archival Institutions and User Participation in Scandinavia. Information Research, 29, 121-146. http://doi.org/10.47989/ir291539 (Original work published mar)
. On Infrastructural Speculation
(2023). On Infrastructural Speculation. Current Swedish Archaeology, 31, 39-42. http://doi.org/10.37718/CSA.2023.02
. My Personal Doctor Will Not Be Replaced with Any Robot Service! : Older Adults Experiences with Personal Health Information and eHealth Services
(2024). My Personal Doctor Will Not Be Replaced with Any Robot Service! : Older Adults Experiences with Personal Health Information and eHealth Services. In S. KurbanoÄŸlu, Å piranec, S., Boustany, J., Ãœnal, Y., Sencan, I., Kos, D., et al. (Eds.), European Conference on Information Literacy (pp. 145-157). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland. http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-53001-2_13
. Conceptualizing Data Needs within Contexts of Data Discoverability and Reuse: A Study of Environmental and Social Scientists
(2023). Conceptualizing Data Needs within Contexts of Data Discoverability and Reuse: A Study of Environmental and Social Scientists. In IST23 Conference: Information Science Perspectives to Documenting Processes and Practices. Uppsala: ASIS&T European Chapter. http://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.7937097 (Original work published may)
. Users Experiences With Online Access to Electronic Health Records in Mental and Somatic Health Care: Cross-Sectional Study
(2023). Users Experiences With Online Access to Electronic Health Records in Mental and Somatic Health Care: Cross-Sectional Study. Journal Of Medical Internet Research, 25, e47840. http://doi.org/10.2196/47840 (Original work published dec)
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