Ditte Laursen
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Towards transnational research data management practices for web archives Open
Web materials are of increasing interest to researchers as they are an increasingly important part of today’s historical sources. Consequently, such born-digital materials are being analysed in a wide range of research domains including th…
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Conversation 1 Open
In my research, I draw upon my background in history to apply it to the web. Following this logic, I consider cross-national history as a form of comparative international history, following in the footsteps of Marc Bloch’s comparison (194…
Exploring the Intersection of Empathy and Behavior Change Techniques in Telehealth Coaching Messages: A Survey Study Open
Background: The global rise in noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) demands innovative public health strategies. Key NCD risk factors are lifestyle-related, emphasizing the importance of behavior change (BC) interventions. Here, empathy plays a…
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Generic characteristics of patients’ e-consultations with general practitioners Open
Electronic communication between patients and general practitioners (GPs), known as e-consultations, was introduced in Denmark as a cost-effective and convenient means for patients to access their GP and receive test results as well as ans…
Methodological challenges in researching email consultations as a form of communication in patient-provider interactions Open
Email is a born-digital form of communication, which can be studied in a number of ways using a variety of methods, as with any other socially and culturally mediated phenomenon. However, despite a great number of studies, the methodologie…
Big data experiments with the archived Web: Methodological reflections on studying the development of a nation's Web Open
This article outlines how the 'digital geography' of a nation can be studied, that is the online presence of one nation. The entire Danish Web domain and its development from 2006 to 2015 is used as a case, based on the holdings in the Dan…
Automated Compositional Change Detection in Saxo Grammaticus’ Gesta Danorum Open
Saxo Grammaticus’ medieval source Gesta Danorum (“Deeds of the Danes”) represents the beginning of the modern historical research in Denmark. The bipartite composition of Gesta Danorum has however been subject to much academic debate. In p…
ESTABLISHING A CORPUS OF THE ARCHIVED WEB: The case of the Danish web from 2005 to 2015 Open
Presentation for the 2019 International Internet Preservation Consortium General Assembly and Web Archiving Conference. This presentation discusses the process and rationale behind establishing a corpus of archived web pages, using the Dan…
Challenges and perspectives on the use of open cultural heritage data across four different user types Open
In this paper, we analyse and discuss from a user perspective and from an organisational perspective the challenges and perspectives of the use of open cultural heritage data. We base our study on empirical evidence gathered through four c…
“I ♥ Skagens Museum”: Patterns of Interaction in the Institutional Facebook Communication of Museums Open
Facebook has often been hailed for affording participation and thus for representing an opportunity for institutions to interact with the public. However, research concerning how institutions are actualizing this communicative opportunity …
Exploring the domain names of the Danish web Open
This is the first book to present a series of findings about how culture and society has evolved with the Web. It includes a number of histories of national web spaces, accounts of different domains such as government and media websites, a…
Looking Back, Looking Forward: New Strategies for Coverage of a National Web Sphere Open
Presentation for the 2016 International Internet Preservation Consortium General Assembly and Web Archiving Conference. This presentation describes strategies for archiving national webpages.