Zamauskė, Justina. TikTok – more than games? The role of the social network in business and political communication. Scientific-practical symposium "Politics as a communicative commodity". Vilnius University, Faculty of Communication, 8 May 2025.
Zamauskė, Justina. Different platforms but the same methods? Political communication on social media and its impact on the audience. Scientific-practical symposium "Intersections of Political Communication: Society, Media, Politics", Lithuanian Parliament, Vilnius, May 6, 2024. https://www.kf.vu.lt/dokumentai/Naujienos_2024/Simposium_programme.pdf
JANUŠKEVIČIŪTĖ, Justina. The tendency of political parties and independent political-civic movements on the Facebook pages of Facebook pages towards political polarization and the formation of an information well. International Scientific Conference "Expressions of Information and Communication Theory and Practice 2022”, 28-29 April 2022, Vilnius University, https://www.kf.vu.lt/dokumentai/Conference_programme_April_28_-_29_2022_new.pdf
Kelpšienė, I. Emocinis reaktyvumas ir proaktyvus veikimas bendruomenių paveldo praktikose Lietuvoje (2025). Information & Media, 101, 102-121. https://doi.org/10.15388/Im.2025.101.7
Dallas, C., Kelpšienė, I., Laužikas, R., & Gribovskis, J. (2024). Socialinių tinklų tyrimų duomenų archyvo funkciniai reikalavimai, projektavimas ir įgyvendinimas. Information & Media, 100, 2–37. https://doi.org/10.15388/Im.2024.100.2
Kirtiklis, K., Laužikas, R., Kelpšienė, I. & Dallas, C. An Ontology of Semiotic Activity and Epistemic Figuration of Heritage, Memory and Identity Practices on Social Network Sites (2023). SAGE Open, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440231187367
Kelpšienė, I. & Dallas, C. Battle or Ballet? Metaphors Archaeological Facebook Administrators Live By (2023). Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage, 10 (2), 107-127. https://doi.org/10.1080/20518196.2022.2157566
Kelpšienė, I., Armakauskaitė, D., Denisenko, V; Kirtiklis, K., Laužikas, R., Stonytė, R., Murinienė, L. & Dallas, C. (2023). Difficult heritage on social network sites: An integrative review. New Media & Society, 25(11), 3137-3164. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448221122186
Kelpšienė, I. Dalyvaujamasis paveldas socialiniuose tinkluose: pagrindinių teorinių sąvokų aiškinimas (2021). Informacijos mokslai, 91, 100-119. https://doi.org/10.15388/Im.2021.91.54
Maryl, M., Dallas, C., Edmond, J., Labov, J., Kelpšienė, I., Doran, M., Kolodzjejska, M. & Grabowska, K. A. (2020). Case Study Protocol for Meta-Research into Digital Practices in the Humanities. Special issue: Lab & Slack: Situated Research Practices in Digital Humanities, Digital Humanities Quarterly, 14(3). http://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/14/3/000477/000477.html
Kelpšienė, I. Exploring Archaeological Organizations’ Communication on Facebook: A Review of MOLA’s Facebook Page (2019). Advances in Archaeological Practice, 7 (2), 203–14. https://doi.org/10.1017/aap.2019.9
Laužikas, R., Dallas, C., Thomas, S., Kelpšienė, I., Huvila, I., Luengo, P., Nobre, H., Toumpouri, M. & Vaitkevičius, V. (2018). Archaeological Knowledge Production and Global Communities: Boundaries and Structure of the Field. Open Archaeology, 4(1), 350-364. https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2018-0022
Dallas C., Chatzidiakou N., Benardou A., Clivaz C., Cunningham J., Dabek M., Garrido P., Gonzalez-Blanco E., Hadalin J., Hughes L., Immenhauser B., Joly A., Kelpšienė I., Kozak M., Kuzman K. , Lukin M., Marinski I., Maryl M., Owain R., Papaki E., Schneider G., Scholger W., Schreibman S., Schubert Z., Tasovac T., Thaller M., Wciślik P., Werla M. & Zebec T. (2017). European survey on scholarly practices and digital needs in the arts and humanities Digital Methods and Practices Observatory Working Group (DiMPO): Survey highlights. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01449002/
Laužikas, R., Vosyliūtė (Kelpšienė), I. & Jaronis J. (2015). Beyond the space: the LoCloud Historical Place Names micro-service. CAA2015. Keep the Revolution Going: Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, France, 1, 235 – 240. ISBN 9781784913380. https://caa-international.org/publications/proceedings/bibliography/
Laužikas, R. & Vosyliūtė (Kelpšienė), I. Kultūros paveldo ir lituanistinių mokslo duomenų skaitmeninimas Lietuvoje: 2011 metų situacija (2012). Informacijos mokslai, 60, 96 – 115. https://doi.org/10.15388/Im.2012.0.1666
„Lietuvos visuomenės stiprinimas pasitelkiant paveldo bendruomenes: iššūkiai ir galimybės“ (2023 – 2026)
„Transforming data re-use in archaeology“ (TEtrARCHs) (2022 – 2025)
„Public History for Stronger Europe“ (EUROPAST) (2022 – 2025)
„Connective digital memory in borderlands: a mixed-methods study of cultural identity, heritage communication and digital curation on social networks” (CONNECTIVE) (2020 – 2023)
„E-CURATORS – Pervasive Digital Curation Activities, Objects and Infrastructures in Archaeological Research and Communication“ (2019 – 2023)
„Visuomenės poreikius atitinkančios virtualios kultūrinės erdvės vystymas“ (2019 – 2021)
„Europeana Archaeology“ (2019 – 2020)
„Europeana Food and Drink“ (2014 – 2016)
„Local content in a Europeana cloud“ (LoCloud) (2013 – 2016)
„Virtuali istorinė Lietuva: Lietuvos Didžioji Kunigaikštystė“ (2011 – 2012)
„HISTORIUS-P: Lituanistinių mokslo tyrimų ir paveldo infrastruktūrų tinklo kūrimas: projektavimo fazė“ (2010 – 2011)
„Connecting Archaeology and Architecture in Europeana“ (CARARE) (2010 – 2013)
Laužikas, R., Jovaišaitė-Blaževičienė, I., Kelpšienė, I. and Šuminas, A. Digital Archaeology Data Archives as a Source of Creative Inspiration. International Conference on Computer Applications & Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 2025: Digital Horizons. Athens, Greece. May 5-9, 2025
Dallas, C. and Kelpšienė, I. Remembering the 1990s on Lithuanian social media through the affiliative power of objects. European cultural memory in its digitalization – inventing cultural memory in the 21st century? Graz, Austria. November 6-7, 2024.
Laužikas, R., Jovaišaitė-Blaževičienė, I., Kelpšienė, I. and Šuminas, A. Archaeology data and non-archaeological professionals: Why do people need archaeology? 30th European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) conference. Rome, Italy. August 28-31, 2024
Kelpšienė, I., Dallas, C. Shifting Lithuanian identity: contemporary perceptions of the 90s on social network sites. Cultural Heterologies and Democracy II. Tallinn, Estonia. June 26-28, 2024.
Kelpšienė, I. Virtualios bendruomenės ir dalyvaujamojo paveldo apraiškos "Facebook" socialiniame tinkle. Projekto “Lietuvos visuomenės stiprinimas pasitelkiant paveldo bendruomenes: iššūkiai ir galimybės” konferencija „Bendruomenių ir paveldo sąveikos“. Vilnius. June 7, 2024.
Dallas, C., Kelpšienė, I., Laužikas, R. Digital resources, methods and tools in the research lifecycle: the Connective Digital Memory in the Borderlands project (Poster). Baltic DH Forum. Riga, Latvia. April 25-26, 2024.
Dallas, C., Kelpšienė, I., Laužikas, R. and Gribovskis, J. An information framework for research on difficult heritage, memory and identity practices on social network sites. Information Science Trends (IST) 2023: Information Science Perspectives on Documenting Processes and Practices. Uppsala, Sweden. June 20-21, 2023.
Dallas, C., Kelpšienė, I. Representing and analysing mediated memory through a semantic social media web archive. Exploring the Archived Web During a
Highly Transformative Age (RESAW 2023: A Research Infrastructure for the Study of Archived Web Materials). Marseille, France. June 5-6, 2023.
Dallas, C., Laužikas, R., Kelpšienė, I. Social digital memory in the borderlands: an ontology-based digital humanities approach to analyzing semiotic activity on social network sites. 2nd International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Spatial Methods for Urban Sustainability (SMUS Conference) & 1st RC33 Regional Conference Latin America: Brazil in cooperation with ESA RN21 “Quantitative Methods”. São Paulo, Brasil. September 8-10, 2022.
Kelpšienė, I., Dallas, C. Archaeological communities on Facebook: metaphors admins live by. On shifting grounds – the study of archaeological practices in a changing world. Rethymnon, Greece. October, 3-5, 2019.
Dallas, C., Kelpšienė, I. What motivates, and what troubles, archaeology-related Facebook administrators? Results from a focus group and interviewing study. Public Archaeology Twitter conference #PATC4. September 5, 2019.
Laužikas, R. Dallas, C., Thomas, S., Kelpšienė, I., Huvila, I., Luengo, P., Nobre, H., Toumpouri, M., Vaitkevičius, V. How and why people today engage with the archaeological heritage. Archaeology and Architecture in Europeana (CARARE conference). Amersfoort, Netherlands. June 28, 2019.
Kelpšienė, I., Dallas, C. Archaeology and social networking sites: a systematic literature review and conceptual analysis of topics, questions and approaches (Poster). The 46th Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology conference (CAA 2018). Tübingen, Germany. March, 19-23, 2018.
Dallas, C., Kelpšienė, I. Archaeological interactions between amateurs and professionals on Facebook. The 23rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), Mastricht, Netherlands. August, 30 – September 3, 2017.
Kelpšienė, I., Dallas, C., Davidovic, A., Hugget, J., Huvila, I., Laužikas, R., Paliou, E., Pálsson, G., Thomas, S. ARKWORK: Archaeological practices and knowledge work in the digital environment (Poster). DARIAH Annual Event. Berlin, Germany. April, 26-27, 2017.
Vosyliūtė, I. Archaeology in social media: users, content and communication on Facebook. International Conference on Digital Humanities 2014 (DH2014). Lausanne, Switzerland. July 7-12, 2014.
Vosyliūtė, I. Communicating and interpreting archaeological heritage in social media: passion for archaeology on Facebook. International Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 2014 (CAA2014). Paris, France. April 22-25, 2014.
Vosyliūtė, I. DARIAH-EU: towards sustainable digital research infrastructure in the Arts and Humanities. International OpenAire workshop „Legal and Sustainability Issues for Open Access Infrastructures“. Vilnius. 2013.
Vosyliūtė, I. Lietuvos archeologija Europeanoje: CARARE projekto patirtis. Nacionalinis seminaras „Skaitmeninė atmintis virtualioje erdvėje: projektų patirtys ir perspektyvos“ (SAVE2012). Vilnius. 2012.
Vosyliūtė, I. Connecting Lithuanian archeology to CARARE: our experience. CARARE final policy conference. Copenhagen, Denmark. 2012.
Laužikas, R., Vaitkevičius, V. ir Vosyliūtė, I. XXI a. Lietuvos archeologijos archyvas, arba ką paliksim po saves? Naujausi archeologiniai tyrinėjimai Lietuvoje. Šiauliai. 2010.
Vilnius University, Faculty of Communication. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Communication and Information Sciences (2021). Dissertation: “The Participatory Heritage: A Multiple-Case Study of Lithuanian Grassroots Cultural Heritage Communities on Facebook.”
Vilnius University, Faculty of History. Master’s degree in History and Cultural Heritage (2008).
Vilnius University, Faculty of Economics. Bachelor’s degree in Economics (2009).
Vilnius University, Faculty of History. Bachelor’s degree in Archaeology (2005).
Expert (evaluator) for European Commission Horizon Europe and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) program proposals.
Expert (researcher) in the national study on intangible heritage: Užpelkis, M., Kelpšienė, I., Tumėnas, V., Pranskūnaitė–Užpelkienė, L. Study on the State of Preservation and Activation of Intangible Cultural Heritage and Opportunities for Its Improvement (2022).
Expert (evaluator) for the Lithuanian Young Scientists Union competition “Best Master’s Thesis” (2024–2025).