Danielle Batista

she/her/hers
PhD Student | Sessional Lecturer
Education

PhD., University of British Columbia, expects to conclude in 2024.
Masters in Information Science (MIS), University of Brasilia, 2016.
Bachelor in Archival Science (BAS), University of Brasilia, 2003.


About

Danielle Batista, BAS, MIS, is a Ph.D. Candidate from the iSchool@UBC. She is a member of the Blockchain@UBC Research and Cybersecurity Certified by ISC2. She has 20 years of experience in records and information management. Her specialties are public records management, electronic and digital records management systems development and implementation, creation/use of information governance policies, and records management training. She is currently the Archivist for the Federal Labor Prosecution Office in Brazil. She worked as an Archivist for the Federal District Prosecution Office and as an independent consultant for several organizations in Brasilia, Brazil.


Teaching


Research

Dissertation Advisor: Dr. Victoria Lemieux

Research interests:

  • Records Trustworthiness
  • Records Fraud
  • Government Digital Records
  • Blockchain Technology
  • Digital Records and Emerging Technologies
  • EDRMS
  • Information Security
  • Information Governance
  • Audit
  • Records Forensics
  • Digital Forensics

Publications

BATISTA, Danielle. A., OLIVEIRA, Eliane B. “Archival Audit: requirement proposal”. Informação&Sociedade: Estudos. (2019).

BATISTA, Danielle, WEINGAERTNER, Tim. “ArchContract: using smart contracts for disposition”. IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data). (2019).

BATISTA, Danielle, LEMIEUX, Victoria. “Information systems design as an imperative for recalculating the archives”. Tabula: Recalculating Archives. (2020).

BATISTA, Danielle et al. “Blockchains and Provenance: How a Technical System for Tracing Origins, Ownership and Authenticity Can Transform Social Trust”. In: Lemieux, V.L., Feng, C. (eds) Building Decentralized Trust. (2021).

BATISTA, Danielle et al. “Exploring Blockchain Technology for Chain of Custody Control in Physical Evidence: A Systematic Literature Review”. Journal of Risk and Financial Management. (2023).


Awards

ARMA INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION – AIEF Scholarship 2018
BLOCKATHON FOR SOCIAL GOOD – First prize in the Blockathon for Social Good, Blockchain@UBC Summer Institute 2018
BLOCKCHAIN GRADUATE PATH – Blockchain Graduate Path award 2019-2021


Danielle Batista

she/her/hers
PhD Student | Sessional Lecturer
Education

PhD., University of British Columbia, expects to conclude in 2024.
Masters in Information Science (MIS), University of Brasilia, 2016.
Bachelor in Archival Science (BAS), University of Brasilia, 2003.


About

Danielle Batista, BAS, MIS, is a Ph.D. Candidate from the iSchool@UBC. She is a member of the Blockchain@UBC Research and Cybersecurity Certified by ISC2. She has 20 years of experience in records and information management. Her specialties are public records management, electronic and digital records management systems development and implementation, creation/use of information governance policies, and records management training. She is currently the Archivist for the Federal Labor Prosecution Office in Brazil. She worked as an Archivist for the Federal District Prosecution Office and as an independent consultant for several organizations in Brasilia, Brazil.


Teaching


Research

Dissertation Advisor: Dr. Victoria Lemieux

Research interests:

  • Records Trustworthiness
  • Records Fraud
  • Government Digital Records
  • Blockchain Technology
  • Digital Records and Emerging Technologies
  • EDRMS
  • Information Security
  • Information Governance
  • Audit
  • Records Forensics
  • Digital Forensics

Publications

BATISTA, Danielle. A., OLIVEIRA, Eliane B. “Archival Audit: requirement proposal”. Informação&Sociedade: Estudos. (2019).

BATISTA, Danielle, WEINGAERTNER, Tim. “ArchContract: using smart contracts for disposition”. IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data). (2019).

BATISTA, Danielle, LEMIEUX, Victoria. “Information systems design as an imperative for recalculating the archives”. Tabula: Recalculating Archives. (2020).

BATISTA, Danielle et al. “Blockchains and Provenance: How a Technical System for Tracing Origins, Ownership and Authenticity Can Transform Social Trust”. In: Lemieux, V.L., Feng, C. (eds) Building Decentralized Trust. (2021).

BATISTA, Danielle et al. “Exploring Blockchain Technology for Chain of Custody Control in Physical Evidence: A Systematic Literature Review”. Journal of Risk and Financial Management. (2023).


Awards

ARMA INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION – AIEF Scholarship 2018
BLOCKATHON FOR SOCIAL GOOD – First prize in the Blockathon for Social Good, Blockchain@UBC Summer Institute 2018
BLOCKCHAIN GRADUATE PATH – Blockchain Graduate Path award 2019-2021


Danielle Batista

she/her/hers
PhD Student | Sessional Lecturer
Education

PhD., University of British Columbia, expects to conclude in 2024.
Masters in Information Science (MIS), University of Brasilia, 2016.
Bachelor in Archival Science (BAS), University of Brasilia, 2003.

About keyboard_arrow_down

Danielle Batista, BAS, MIS, is a Ph.D. Candidate from the iSchool@UBC. She is a member of the Blockchain@UBC Research and Cybersecurity Certified by ISC2. She has 20 years of experience in records and information management. Her specialties are public records management, electronic and digital records management systems development and implementation, creation/use of information governance policies, and records management training. She is currently the Archivist for the Federal Labor Prosecution Office in Brazil. She worked as an Archivist for the Federal District Prosecution Office and as an independent consultant for several organizations in Brasilia, Brazil.

Teaching keyboard_arrow_down
Research keyboard_arrow_down

Dissertation Advisor: Dr. Victoria Lemieux

Research interests:

  • Records Trustworthiness
  • Records Fraud
  • Government Digital Records
  • Blockchain Technology
  • Digital Records and Emerging Technologies
  • EDRMS
  • Information Security
  • Information Governance
  • Audit
  • Records Forensics
  • Digital Forensics
Publications keyboard_arrow_down

BATISTA, Danielle. A., OLIVEIRA, Eliane B. “Archival Audit: requirement proposal”. Informação&Sociedade: Estudos. (2019).

BATISTA, Danielle, WEINGAERTNER, Tim. “ArchContract: using smart contracts for disposition”. IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data). (2019).

BATISTA, Danielle, LEMIEUX, Victoria. “Information systems design as an imperative for recalculating the archives”. Tabula: Recalculating Archives. (2020).

BATISTA, Danielle et al. “Blockchains and Provenance: How a Technical System for Tracing Origins, Ownership and Authenticity Can Transform Social Trust”. In: Lemieux, V.L., Feng, C. (eds) Building Decentralized Trust. (2021).

BATISTA, Danielle et al. “Exploring Blockchain Technology for Chain of Custody Control in Physical Evidence: A Systematic Literature Review”. Journal of Risk and Financial Management. (2023).

Awards keyboard_arrow_down

ARMA INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION – AIEF Scholarship 2018
BLOCKATHON FOR SOCIAL GOOD – First prize in the Blockathon for Social Good, Blockchain@UBC Summer Institute 2018
BLOCKCHAIN GRADUATE PATH – Blockchain Graduate Path award 2019-2021