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Associate Professor Joanne Evans is a researcher and educator specializing in archival recordkeeping at the Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University. She leads the Digital Transformation group in the Department of Human Centred Computing. Her research is focused on participatory design, exploring dynamic evidence memory management frameworks that support multiple rights in recordkeeping. She has been awarded an ARC Future Fellowship (2015-18) for her project on co-designing integrated inclusive recordkeeping archival networks. This project aims to address the lifelong identity and memory accountability needs of children in home care. Evans has significant teaching experience, serving as a Chief Examiner for various units at Monash, including those related to information management, business records management, and archival systems. Her research aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in the context of education and inclusion.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information Technology, focusing on archival recordkeeping and leading research projects.
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