Tuija Kautto: Good and reliable e-government requires the visibility of recordkeeping

Tuija Kautto

Tuija Kautto’s doctoral dissertation in the field of information studies, titled The Visibility of Recordkeeping Perspectives and Professionals in E-government, will be publicly examined at Tampere University’s ITC Faculty on Friday, November 21, 2025, at 12 noon.

In her doctoral research, Master of Science Tuija Kautto examined the visibility and significance of recordkeeping—including recordkeeping professionals—in e-government. The study shows that recordkeeping and e-government together form a complex and partly invisible phenomenon, which in Finland is rarely discussed in a multidisciplinary or cross-disciplinary manner.

Tuija Kautto’s doctoral dissertation in the field of information studies, titled The Visibility of Recordkeeping Perspectives and Professionals in E-government, will be publicly examined at Tampere University’s Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences on Friday, November 21, 2025, at 12:00 noon. The venue is the City centre campus, Main building, auditorium D11 (Kalevantie 4, Tampere). The Opponent will be Professor Erik Borglund from Mid Sweden University, and the Custos will be University Lecturer, Docent Pekka Henttonen from Tampere University’s Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences.

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The doctoral dissertation is available online

The public defence can be followed via remote connection