Roudtable at the CAA 2024 conference in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand organised together with Anne Hunnell Chen (Bard College) and Stephen Stead (Paveprime Ltd).
Collaboration on the interpretation and analysis of texts, images, artifacts, qualitative data, and other recorded information is fundamental to knowledge production in many disciplines. However, collaborators may have different goals, work routines, research paradigms and methodologies, background knowledge, and more. In this workshop, we aim to engage in collective exploration of how collaborative interpretation happens and brainstorm together on ways to develop knowledge infrastructures to support it.
Workshop at ASIS&T 2023 Annual Meeting in London, organised by Annie T. Chen (University of Washington), Camille Lyans Cole (Illinois State University), Alexandra Chassanoff (North Carolina Central University), Rongqian Ma (Indiana University Bloomington), Isto Huvila (Uppsala University), Zack Lischer-Katz (University of Arizona) and Maja Krtalić (Victoria University of Wellington).
Keynote on the use of artificial intelligence in data, archives and records management held online at a Vision workshop of the State Archives of North Rhine Westphalia.
The workshop is entitled “Cross-university collaboration in Digital Humanities & Social Science (DHSS) and Digital Humanities & Cultural Heritage (DHCH) Education”. It will focus on educational matters in the field and will be held online on March 7. Accepted presentations will be run during the workshop’s open period segment.
Huvila, I. (2026). Habitats of Archaeological Knowledge: From Information Ecologies to Information-in-Ecologies. In N. Solhjoo (Ed.), Multispecies Information Science (pp. 201–220). London: Routledge. http://doi.org/10.4324/9781003583424-15
Huvila, I. (2025). Documenting AI Use in Humanities Research. In H. Verhagen, S. Tienken, A. Widholm, M. Fridlund, M. Nermo, & A. Blåder (Eds.), Huminfra 2025 (pp. 57–62). Stockholm: Stockholm University.
Huvila, I., Andersson, L., & Sköld, O. (2025). Researchers Data Processing Descriptions–Understanding Paradata Creation Practices and Their Underpinning Instrumentalities. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 76(11), 1570–1590. http://doi.org/10.1002/asi.70003 (Original work published 2026)
Huvila, I., Andersson, L., Friberg, Z., Liu, Y.-H., & Sköld, O. (2025). Paradata: Documenting Data Creation, Curation and Use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. http://doi.org/10.1017/9781009366564