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
„Connective digital memory in borderlands: a mixed-methods study of cultural identity, heritage communication and digital curation on social networks” (since 2020), researcher.
„Visuomenės poreikius atitinkančios virtualios kultūrinės erdvės vystymas“ (2019-2021), project expert.
Laužikas, Rimvydas; Jovaišaitė-Blaževičienė, Indrė; Kelpšienė, Ingrida; Šuminas, Andrius. Archaeology data and non-archaeological professionals: Why do people need archaeology? 30th EAA Annual Meeting, Rome, Italy, 28–31 August, 2024.
Kelpšienė, Ingrida; Dallas, Costis. Shifting Lithuanian Identity: Contemporary Perceptions of the 1990s on Social Network Sites. Conference Cultural Heterologies and Democracy II. Transitions and Transformations in Post-Socialist Cultures in the 1980s and 1990s. Tallinn, Estonia, June 26–28, 2024.
Dallas, Costis; Kelpšienė, Ingrida; Laužikas, Rimvydas. Digital Resources, Methods and Tools in the Research Lifecycle: the Connective Digital Memory in the Borderlands Project (poster presentation). Baltic DH Forum 2024. House of Science, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia, 25–26 April, 2024.
Kelpšienė, Ingrida; Dallas, Costis. Archaeological communities on Facebook: metaphors admins live by (2019). International ARKWORK conference „On shifting grounds – the study of archaeological practices in a changing world“. Rethymno, Greece.
Costis Dallas; Kelpšienė, Ingrida. What motivates, and what troubles, archaeology-related Facebook administrators? Results from a focus group and interviewing study (2019). Public Archaeology Twitter conference #PATC4 (remote).
Dallas, Costis; Kelpšienė, Ingrida. Archaeological interactions between amateurs and professionals on Facebook (2017). International conference „European Association of Archaeologists (EAA). Maastricht, Netherlands.
Vosyliūtė, Ingrida. Archaeology in social media: users, content and communication on Facebook (2014). International conference „Digital Humanities 2014 (DH2014)“. Lausanne, Switzerland.
Vosyliūtė, Ingrida. Communicating and interpreting archaeological heritage in social media: passion for archaeology on Facebook. International conference „Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 2014 (CAA2014)“. Paris, France.
25 June 2021 – Doctoral degree, Vilnius University. Dissertation topic: "Participatory heritage: a multiple-case study of Lithuanian grassroots cultural heritage communities on Facebook". Supervisor – Prof. Dr Rimvydas Laužikas.
International research infrastructure „The Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities“ (DARIAH), since 2011, representative of Vilnius University, member of the scientific working group „Digital Methods and Practices Observatory“) (DiMPO).
„Europeana“ digital library network, since 2011 – member of the “Europeana Pro” group expert researchers.
International association „Connecting Archaeology and Architecture to Europeana“, member of the association, since 2016.
COST action (CA20105) „Slow Memory: Transformative Practices for Times of Uneven and Accelerating Change“, member of the research groups „Transformation of Politics“ and „Transformation of Conflict“, since 2021.
COST action (CA18128) „Saving European Archaeology from the Digital Dark Age“ alternate representative on the Operational Management Committee and member of the research group „Use and Reuse of Archaeological Data“, since 2019.
COST action (CA16213) „New Exploratory Phase in Research on East European Cultures of Dissent“, 2017 – 2021, alternate representative on the Operational Management Committee and member of the research group „Mediating Research through Technology“.
COST action (CA15201) „Archaeological Practices and Knowledge Work in the Digital Environment“, 2016 – 2020, alternate representative on the Operational Management Committee and member of the research group „Archaeological Knowledge Production and Global Communities”.