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Narissa Timbery is a Lecturer in the Department of Human Centred Computing at Monash University. Her work focuses on Indigenous archiving, cybersecurity for Indigenous communities, and reconciliation in records management. She has collaborated extensively with Indigenous groups to develop culturally appropriate archival frameworks.
Her research spans topics including provenance in records, digital preservation of Indigenous knowledge, and ethical technology policies. Notable contributions include studies on cybersecurity risks for Indigenous peoples and the role of archives in community wellbeing.
Timbery actively engages in international conferences, co-organizing events like the Indigenous Research Collective Workshop (2025) and presenting at the Association for Information Science and Technology conference. She has published in journals like Archival Science and Archives & Manuscripts.
Her activities emphasize participatory research methodologies, advocating for Indigenous voices in technology and cultural heritage spaces through workshops and collaborative projects.
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