
Archival information systems
Peer-Reviewed:
Breuer, A., Dietrich, B.J., Crespin, M.H., Pryse, J.A., Butler, M., Imai, K. Using
AI to Summarize US Presidential Campaign TV Advertisement Videos, 1952–2012. Sci Data
12, 1552 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-05558-9
Pryse, J.A. Adaptive learning models for efficient and standardized archival processes.
Arch Sci 25, 24 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10502-025-09488-8
Pryse, J.A. (2022). Practical Remote Workflow Solutions for Complex Digital Projects:
Opportunities in a Pandemic. Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives Professionals,
18(2), 258-279. https://doi.org/10.1177/15501906211052720
“Changing Guard,” JA Pryse, Public Libraries Journal (2017), 78(1): 118-137.
Other Publications and Datasets:
Pryse, J.A.; Harp, Matthew; Mannheimer, Sara; Marsolek, Wanda; and Cowles, Wind. (2020).
Oral History Interviews: Data Curation Primer. Data Curation Network GitHub Repository.
“Carl Albert Center COVID-19 Curation Project.” JA Pryse, Southwestern Archivist (2020)
43(2): 18-24.
“Audiovisual data curation primer.” Grace M. Jerrild, Lauren Phegley. Data Curation
Network (2023).
“Carl Albert Center Human Rights Digital Archive,” JA Pryse, Southwestern Archivist
43(1): 23-25.
“The Carl Albert Photo Collection.” JA Pryse, Southwestern Archivist 42(3): 24-26.
“Audio, Film, and Video Preservation and Access at the Oklahoma Historical Society,”
Rachel Mosman, JA Pryse. Recorded Sound Journal, Summer: 6-8.
“Journey of Big Bertha Webster,” JA Pryse, IASA Journal (46): 67-68.
“Journey Back to Life,” JA Pryse, Archival Outlook (May-June) p. 23.
“Clara Luper Collection at the Oklahoma Historical Society: Community Description
Project,” JA Pryse, IASA Journal (43): 70-74.
Working Papers:
“Encoding Knowledge: Training Internal AI Models to Recognize and Support Indigenous
Languages in Visual Media”—JA Pryse
“Coded Words: Adaptive AI Models for Detecting Indigenous Languages in Textual Artifacts” – JA Pryse