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Kari Uotila

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Huvila, I., & Uotila, K. (2018). Taking excavation to a virtual world: importing archaeological spatial data to Second Life and OpenSim. Retrieved from http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-346906
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Huvila, I., Enqvist, J., Thomas, S., & Uotila, K. (2017). Eurooppalainen COST-ARKWORK -verkosto tutkii arkeologista työtä ja tiedontuotantoa. Muinaistutkija, 57–59.
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Ernst, E., Uotila, K., Paalassalo, J.-P., & Huvila, I. (2014). Using a Mobile - Guide System in Medieval Castles, Fortifications and Battlefields. In K. Predovnik (Ed.), The castle as social space (Vol. 12, pp. 255–261). Ljubljana: Ljubljana University Press.
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Uotila, K., Huvila, I., Paalassalo, J.-P., Contreras, F., Farjas, M., & Melero, F. (2013). Learning, Access and MoBility in Cultural Heritage Education: Developments, Lessons and Findings from the Project. In Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, CAA2010. Oxford: Archaeopress.
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Huvila, I., Uotila, K., Uotila, K., Mikkola, T., & Vilkuna, A.-M. (2012). Putting the pieces together: collaborative management of archaeological research data on the web. In Castella Maris Baltici X (Vol. XVII, pp. 209–217). Turku: Suomen keskiajan arkeologian seura - Sälskapet för medeltidsarkeologi i Finland.
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Huvila, I., Uotila, K., Uotila, K., Mikkola, T., & Vilkuna, A.-M. (2012). Putting the pieces together: collaborative management of archaeological research data on the web. In Castella Maris Baltici X (Vol. XVII, pp. 209–217). Turku: Suomen keskiajan arkeologian seura - Sälskapet för medeltidsarkeologi i Finland.
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Uotila, K., & Huvila, I. (2011). Virtual Landscape Modelling. In M. H. M. Lamberg & J. Haikari (Eds.), Physical and Cultural sSpace in Pre-industrial Europe: Methodological Approaches (pp. 273–286). Lund: Nordic Academic Press. Retrieved from http://www.amazon.com/Physical-Cultural-Space-Pre-Industrial-Europe/dp/9185509612
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Vatanen, I., Uotila, K., & Lehtonen, H. (2010). Digital paths to medieval Naantali – from mobile information technology to mobile archaeological information. In Beyond the Artifact. Digital Interpretation of the Past. Proceedings of CAA2004, Prato 13–17 April 2004 (pp. 495–500). Budapest: Archaeolingua.
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Uotila, K., Huvila, I., Paalassalo, J.-P., Helenius, I., Lindholm, J., Lääperi, M., … Wahlqvist, S. (2009). Learning, Access, and Mobility (LAMB) for Cultural Heritage Education. 37th Annual Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) Conference. Williamsburg, Virginia. Retrieved from http://www.caa2009.org/articles/Uotilia_Contribution273_a%20(1).pdf
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Uotila, K., Vilkuna, A.-M., Huvila, I., Grönlund, E., & Simola, H. (2008). Bringing together Interdisciplinary Strategies for the Study of the “Seats of Power” in 3D Modeling. In M. H. M. Lamberg, J. Keskiaho, E. Räsänen, O. Timofeeva, & L. Virtanen (Eds.), Methods and the Medievalist: Current Approaches in Medieval Studies. (pp. 199–221). Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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Isto Huvila

(nĂ© Isto Vatanen)  
Professor in  
Information Studies  
Department of ALM  
Uppsala University

Docent (adjunct professor) in information management  
Information studies  
Ă…bo 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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