A full list of Jane’s articles can be found here.

IEEE Recommended Practice for Provenance of Indigenous Peoples' Data.” IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology Standard 2890-2025.

‘“Benefit sharing on genetic resources: Modelling data access, control and willingness-to-pay for digital sequence information”, with Tim Coltman, Maui Hudson, Jason Mika, Katie Lee Riddle. Ecological Solutions and Evidence, Volume 6, Issue 2.

Recognizing Indigenous Interests: Labeling DSI with Provenance Metadata” with Maui Hudson, Stephany RunningHawk Johnson & Katie Lee Riddle.

‘Repatriation as Pedagogy’ with Sonya Atalay. Current Anthropology, Vol. 64, No 6, pp 670-691.

Recognising Indigenous Provenance in Biodiversity Records” with Maui Hudson, Riley Taitingfong, Andrew Martinez, Stephanie Carroll. Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 7.

Benefit sharing: Why inclusive provenance metadata matter” with M. Hudson, K. Riddle, M. Hudson, N. Kusabs and T. Coltman Frontiers in Genetics,

Decolonial Futures of Sharing: 'Protecting Our Voice', Intellectual Property and Penobscot Language Materials” with James Eric Francis Snr (Penobscot Nation). In Patrick Spiro, Abigail Shelton and Adrianna Link, (eds). Indigenous Languages and the Promise of Archives, University of Nebraska Press.

The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance”. With Carroll, S.R., Garba, I., Figueroa-Rodriguez,. Holbrook, J., Lovett, R., Materechera, S., Parsons, M., Raseroka, K., Rodriguez-Lonebear, D., Rowe, R.K., Sara, R., Walker, J.D. & Hudson, M.. Journal of Data Science.

The Biocultural Labels Initiative: Supporting Indigenous rights in data derived from genetic resources”. With Maui Hudson. Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 4.

Rights, Interests, & Expectations: Indigenous perspectives on unrestricted access to genomic data” with Hudson, M., Garrison, N., Sterling, R., Caron, N.R., Fox, K., Yracheta, J., Wilcox, P., Arbour, L., Brown, A., Taualii, M., Kukutai, T., Haring, R., Te Aika, B., Baynam, G.S., Dearden, P.K, Chagne, D., Malhi, R.S. Garba, I., Tiffin, N., Bolnick, D., Stott, M., Rolleston, A.K. Ballantyne, L.L., Lovett, R., David-Chavez, D., Martinez, A., Sporle, A., Walter, M., Reading, J., Russo Carroll, S. Nature Review Genetics.

Cultural Protocols: A FrameworkSustainable Heritage Network.

Toward Slow Archives” with Kim Christen. Archival Science 19: pp 87-116.

Decolonizing Attribution: Traditions of Exclusion” with Kim Christen. Journal of Radical Librarianship Vol 5: pp 113-52.

Negotiating Who Owns Penobscot Culture”. Anthropological Quarterly 91(1); pp 265-302.

Introduction: The Many Faces of Cultural Property” with Haidy Geismar. In Routledge Companion in Cultural Property, Jane Anderson and Haidy Geismar (eds), Routledge Press, pp 431-451.

Collaborative Encounters in Digital Cultural Property: Tracing Temporal Relationships of Context and Locality” with Maria Montenegro. In Routledge Companion in Cultural Property, Jane Anderson and Haidy Geismar (eds), Routledge Press, pp 431-451.

Labeling Knowledge: The semiotics of immaterial cultural property and the production of new Indigenous publics” with Justin Richland and Hannah McElgunn. In Engaging Native American Publics: Linguistic Anthropology in a Collaborative Key Paul Krotisky and Barbra Meeks (eds) Routledge Press, pp 304-337.

Indigenous Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights ”  In International Encyclopedia for Social and Behavioral Sciences, James Wright (ed), (2nd Edition), Elsevier Press, pp 769-770.

Renegotiated Relationships and New Understandings: Indigenous Protocols” with Greg Young-ing. In Free Knowledge: Confronting the Commodification of Human Discovery, Patricia Elliot and Daryl Hepting (eds) University of Regina Press, pp 180-189. 

‘Chuck a Copyright on it’: Dilemmas of Digital Return and the Possibilities for Traditional Knowledge Licenses and Labels” with Kim Christen. Museum Anthropology Review 7, (1-2) Spring-Fall; pp 105-126.

Anxieties of Authorship in Colonial Archives” in Media Authorship, C. Chris and D. Gerstner (ed), Routledge Press, pp 229-246.

Options for the Future Protection of GRTKTCES: The Traditional Knowledge License and Labels InitiativeJournal of the World Intellectual Property Organization 4(1); pp 73-82.

Intellectual Property Issues in Heritage Management Part Two: Legal Dimensions, Ethical Considerations, and Collaborative Research Practices” with George Nicholas, John Welch, Joe Watkins, Rosemary Coombe, Catherine Bell, Brain Noble and Kelly Banister. Heritage Management 3(1)pp 117-147.

Developments in intellectual property and traditional knowledge protection.” Australian Journal of Adult Learning Volume 49, Number 2.

The Politics of Global Information Sharing” with Kathy Bowrey. Social and Legal Studies 18(4); pp 479-504.

(Colonial) Archives and (Copyright) LawNomorepotlucks 1(4), July.

Commentary on Implications of the Genographic Project.” International Journal of Cultural Property, Volume 16 , Issue 2 , pp. 213 - 217.

The Making of Indigenous Knowledge in Intellectual Property Law in Australia.” International Journal of Cultural Property 12(3); pp 345-371.

Access and Control of Indigenous Knowledge in Libraries and Archives: Ownership and Future UseThe MacArthur Foundation and the American Library Association, pp 1-36.

Access, Authority and Ownership: Traditional Indigenous Biodiversity-related Knowledge” in Australian Indigenous Knowledge and Libraries, Martin Nakata and Marcia Langton (ed), Canberra: Australian Academic & Research Libraries, pp 72-82.

The Politics of Indigenous Knowledge: Australia’s Proposed Communal Moral Rights BillUniversity of New South Wales Law Journal 27(3); pp 585-605.