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Open Call for Editors, Contributors, and Team Members 2022
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Open Call for Editors, Contributors, and Team Members 2022

The Digital Orientalist is happy to announce its annual open call for editors, contributors, and team members. We would be … Continue reading Open Call for Editors, Contributors, and Team Members 2022

Visualizing an Online Database for Notable Japanese Collections in North America 
Archiving, DH in Practice, Digitization, Japanese Studies, Online Resources

Visualizing an Online Database for Notable Japanese Collections in North America 

This is a guest post by Ann Marie Davis (The Ohio State University), Katherine Matsuura (Harvard University), and Yukari Sugiyama … Continue reading Visualizing an Online Database for Notable Japanese Collections in North America 

The AyurYog Project: An Interview with Professor Dagmar Wujastyk
Indian Studies, Online Resources, Teaching

The AyurYog Project: An Interview with Professor Dagmar Wujastyk

This is a guest post by Udita Das. The AyurYog Project concerns with the tangled histories of South Asian yoga, … Continue reading The AyurYog Project: An Interview with Professor Dagmar Wujastyk

Streamlining Your Academic Digital Workflow #2: Taking Networked Notes with RoamResearch
DH in General, DH in Practice, Software, Workflow

Streamlining Your Academic Digital Workflow #2: Taking Networked Notes with RoamResearch

A while ago, I wrote a piece arguing that we, as researchers in the humanities, need a better system to … Continue reading Streamlining Your Academic Digital Workflow #2: Taking Networked Notes with RoamResearch

[Join us!] Call for Papers: The Digital Orientalist’s Virtual Conference 2022
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[Join us!] Call for Papers: The Digital Orientalist’s Virtual Conference 2022

Abstract deadline: May 1, 2022Paper submission deadline: June 11, 2022Date of the conference: Saturday, June 25, 2022Submission form We are … Continue reading [Join us!] Call for Papers: The Digital Orientalist’s Virtual Conference 2022

Interviewing Dr. Naomi Appleton about Jātaka Stories
Buddhist Studies, Digitization, Indian Studies

Interviewing Dr. Naomi Appleton about Jātaka Stories

This is a guest post by Udita Das. Jātaka Stories is a free online repository of jātaka tales. Jātakas are … Continue reading Interviewing Dr. Naomi Appleton about Jātaka Stories

<strong>Streamlining Your Academic Digital Workflow #1: Reading and Annotating with LiquidText</strong>
DH in General, DH in Practice, Software, Workflow

Streamlining Your Academic Digital Workflow #1: Reading and Annotating with LiquidText

A while ago, I wrote a piece arguing that we, as researchers in the humanities, need a better system to … Continue reading Streamlining Your Academic Digital Workflow #1: Reading and Annotating with LiquidText

A Beginners’ Guide to Digital Resources in Sanskrit
Buddhist Studies, Digitization, Indian Studies, Online Resources, Software

A Beginners’ Guide to Digital Resources in Sanskrit

This is a guest post written by Udita Das. A few months back a friend of mine told me about … Continue reading A Beginners’ Guide to Digital Resources in Sanskrit

AABC – African Alphabets of the Bayreuth Cluster
African Languages, African Studies, DH in General, DH in Practice, Software

AABC – African Alphabets of the Bayreuth Cluster

This is a post by our guest contributors, Ulrich Rebstock and Marvin Müller The application AABC (African Alphabets of the … Continue reading AABC – African Alphabets of the Bayreuth Cluster

The Digital Orientalist’s Recap of 2021
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The Digital Orientalist’s Recap of 2021

With a larger and more diverse editorial team, the Digital Orientalist has published 92 posts in total in the year … Continue reading The Digital Orientalist’s Recap of 2021

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