Michael Olsson
Researcher at Department of ALM; Undervisande personal och Forskare
- E-mail:
- michael.olsson@abm.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ekonomikum
Kyrkogårdsgatan 10
75313 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 625
751 26 UPPSALA
Short presentation
Michael Olsson is a researcher at the Department of ALM at Uppsala University attached to the CAPTURE project. He is an active researcher in the field of information practices research. He is an active researcher in the field of information practices research, with a particular interest in developing more holistic approaches to understanding the complex practices by which people make sense of information in the 21st century. Details of his work can be found on his Google Scholar profile.

Publications
Recent publications
Being literate in data or practices: how paradata functions in the context of literacy
Part of Information research, p. 408-423, 2025
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Layers upon layers: data sharing & reuse challenges in archaeological contexts
Part of Information research, p. 454-463, 2024
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All publications
Articles in journal
Being literate in data or practices: how paradata functions in the context of literacy
Part of Information research, p. 408-423, 2025
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Layers upon layers: data sharing & reuse challenges in archaeological contexts
Part of Information research, p. 454-463, 2024
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