Many research teams still collect paper forms and when it comes to entering data from those forms, there are a series of decisions to be made (and documented) to ensure that data is entered accurately and in a secure and standardized way.
More information: datamgmtinedresearch.com/capture#capt...
Flyer text reads Sustaining Bridges: Indigenous Graduates Weaving Knowledge A National Native American Heritage Month Symposium. November 12, 2025 2:00pm Pacific Time. Join us for this discussion featuring Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian alumni from the Bridging Knowledge Project. Learn about their current work, post-graduation experiences, reflections on the MLiS iSchool Program, and challenges facing Indigenous librarians today. Followed by this text are headshots of the 8 panelists, their names, and communities.
Zoom in and listen to some cool Indigenous peeps talk about #Indigenous #librarianship and the field of #InformationScience. Here's the registration link: bit.ly/47KZ7Dt
Oh no, being held accountable will cause their financial ruin 🙄
Eesh. #skoden #accountability #ai
Data Cleaning for Data Sharing Using R
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#rstats
Busy catching up these days but adding to my list of ideas is a paper tentatively titled "sovereignty in a glottal" because #orthography matters and maintaining control over our orthography is directly tied to #sovereignty in digital spaces. Also large glottal stops are ugly.
Interview: “Developing #AI Literacy For Faculty and #Librarians” (A Conversation With Leo Lo) www.infodocket.com/2025/06/12/i... @educause.bsky.social @cni-org.bsky.social #libraries #ailitereacy @unm.edu
Just published in Earth Stewardship:
U.S. Parks and Protected Area Power Structures: From Historic Policies to Indigenous Futurities
doi.org/10.1002/eas2...
@ashrececo.bsky.social
@scholarmelinda.bsky.social
@tasmitchell.bsky.social
@ndn2s.bsky.social
@kalanicarlson.bsky.social
The word is getting around about Indigenous Data Sovereignty #IDSOV and it can't come at a better time. Remember, @nativebio.bsky.social has been talking about this and taking action on it since 2012. digitalrepository.unm.edu/cgi/viewcont...
Heading home from #SAA2025Denver full of new ideas, new connections, and fun memories. Also met another #Haudenosaunee archaeologist! Not bad for my first experience with the SAAs.
After a difficult couple of weeks, I'm trying to get back to academic things. Heading to #SAA2025 in Denver today. Hoping to meet other #Indigenous archaeologists!
Are you a microbiologist looking to move to Alaska? There is an opening for a microbiologist in a clinical lab in Bethel. Only requires a BS. Please share with your networks, they really need to hire someone ASAP.
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#AlaskaSky #Microjobs 🧪🦠🔬
History prior to European contact is consigned to the domain of archeologists, and Indigenous people are confined to static pasts.
Learn more in 'Public Humanities for Indigenous Presence and (Ancient) Pasts', #openaccess from #PublicHumanities:
📚 cup.org/4huiNy8.
A green, yellow, blue and red promotional graphic for the online discussion “Resisting Predatory Data” happening on April 10 at 1pm ET, moderated by Maia Woluchem, with headshots of participants Anita Say Chan, Emile P. Torres, and Timnit Gebru.
April 10 @ 1pm ET: Join "Predatory Data" author @anitachan.bsky.social, @xriskology.bsky.social, @timnitgebru.bsky.social, & @mwoluchem.bsky.social for a discussion of the 21st century eugenics revival in big tech and how to resist it. RSVP and join us online! datasociety.net/events/resis...
Cover of the book reviewed with the text 'Book Review, Antiquity'.
📕 #BookReview
Emily C. Van Alst & Carlton Shield Chief Gover (ed.)'s 'Indigenizing archaeology: putting theory into practice' interprets archaeology through the under-represented lens of Indigenous Native American and First Nations archaeologists. 1/2
🆓 doi.org/10.15184/aqy...
Curious about how radiocarbon dating works? Here is a helpful little video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQka...
Already a time capsule, but back in January a bunch of us working at the intersection of the humanities and AI/ML came together to sketch out eight provocations from the humanities for genAI research. Here's a 🧵 1/
arxiv.org/abs/2502.19190
I have been invited to give a talk on my recent research on archaeological digital storytelling by the Institute of Classical Studies and I’m looking very forward to it. 11th of April at 4:00pm - it’s hybrid, follow the link to book your place or better come in person!
ics.sas.ac.uk/events/creat...
Two long beaded earrings with purple and white beads with metal sunflowers on the ends.
Was gifted some Two Row sunflower earrings from an elder I've been crossing paths with for the past year. She's the only other Haudenosaunee woman involved in archaeology I know! Now I'm crying 😭
I highly doubt this plant was just "discovered," like no human's ever interacted with it before. krirù·rę' probably just seen it for the first time. Also naming it wooly devil. Really?? #botany #ethnobotany
Three decades after legislation pushed for the return of Native American remains to Indigenous communities, many of the nation’s top museums and universities still have thousands of human remains in their collections.
Check on institutions near you with our database (just updated):
The Society for American Archaeology wants to benchmark losses in the federal archaeological workforce and invites members and other archaeologists to please take this anonymous survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/HPDWBBK.
Appreciate Dartmouth for highlighting our recent work!
Recognizing Indigenous rights in our environmental data is not only good for the communities whom the data pertains to, but also produces better science that is grounded in the expertise of the communities that steward these data relations.
Check out the exhibition: https://nunalleq.org/
A clam with a spring attached to the shell. The spring has a magnet placed above a sensor.
Hardly new info, but BSky should know:
Warsaw's water quality is monitored by eight clams with magnets attached to their shells. If contamination in the water causes the clams to close, the magnets trigger an alarm and shut off the city's water supply.
Thank you, little guardian molluscs.
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This was an incredible performance for so many reasons #lamar #superbowl
virtual event flyer. background is a photo of a cactus. in the bottom right is the IndigiData logo, a shield with binary and two feathers. the rest of the virtual flyer has event details that can be found on website: https://indigidata.org
Featuring a one-week workshop on #Indigenous #Health and Artificial Intelligence! IndigiData is an Indigenous data science education experience, held this summer on the Tribal lands of the Ak-Chin Indian Community in Central AZ, June 2-6: indigidata.org Apply: 01/31 #AI
Love me some kwáhrak #peaches #indigenous #paleoethnobotany
The initial spread of peaches across eastern North America was structured by Indigenous communities and ecologies | Nature Communications search.app/g7NAyuePM1Y5...
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, Paper of the Month. Next to the text is an issue cover of the Cambridge Archaeological Journal featuring a light blue background with a city map and schematic drawings.
The #PaperOfTheMonth from Cambridge Archaeological Journal is 'An Anarchist Archaeology of Equality: Pasts and Futures Against Hierarchy' by Aris Politopoulos et al., available #openaccess!
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Ok this is actually really cool
#indigenous #horror #indigenousgamer
Dr Connor analysing the plant remains in the archaeology lab at the Museums of History NSW (credit: Photo © Joshua Morris for Museums of History NSW).
NEW Analysis of dried plants from a colonial institution in 19th century Australia reveals many foods that do not appear in official records were being eaten, potentially as an informal means to resist the monotony of life in the institution.
A tasty #AntiquityThread 1/15 🧵