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Open Call for Editors and Contributors
Housekeeping

Open Call for Editors and Contributors

As we approach the summer holidays, the Digital Orientalist is happy to announce its annual open call for editors, contributors, … Continue reading Open Call for Editors and Contributors

The Proceedings of the Digital Orientalisms Twitter Conference 2020 (#DOsTC2020)
Events & Conferences

The Proceedings of the Digital Orientalisms Twitter Conference 2020 (#DOsTC2020)

On the 20th of June, The Digital Orientalist held its second twitter conference, the Digital Orientalisms Twitter Conference 2020 (#DOsTC2020). … Continue reading The Proceedings of the Digital Orientalisms Twitter Conference 2020 (#DOsTC2020)

Lifting up Black voices
African Languages, African Studies

Lifting up Black voices

As I write this, it is the day before George Floyd’s funeral in Houston. It is hard to understate the … Continue reading Lifting up Black voices

Disrupting Digital Knowledge Infrastructures: A Status Quo Survey
DH in General, Digitization, Online Resources

Disrupting Digital Knowledge Infrastructures: A Status Quo Survey

We are conducting a global survey about the difficulties facing Humanities scholars and students when working in digital environments when … Continue reading Disrupting Digital Knowledge Infrastructures: A Status Quo Survey

Becoming a PANDiT
Indian Studies, Online Resources

Becoming a PANDiT

This posts introduces PANDiT, aka Prosopographic Database for Indic Texts, a useful tool for any Indologist out there. Continue reading Becoming a PANDiT

The Schedule for the Digital Orientalisms Twitter Conference 2020 (#DOsTC2020)
Events & Conferences, Social Media

The Schedule for the Digital Orientalisms Twitter Conference 2020 (#DOsTC2020)

Today, we have the pleasure to announce the schedule of the Digital Orientalist’s Digital Orientalisms Twitter Conference 2020  (#DOsTC2020) which … Continue reading The Schedule for the Digital Orientalisms Twitter Conference 2020 (#DOsTC2020)

Some Short Reflections on Lists
DH in General, Japanese Studies, Sinology, Syriac Studies, Workflow

Some Short Reflections on Lists

In the past, the Digital Orientalist celebrated the virtues of brevity by regularly publishing short pieces, thoughts, and reflections. Some … Continue reading Some Short Reflections on Lists

Re-Discovering MS Zafaran N. 12: A story of the power of social media and on finding lost materials in digital archives
Digitization, Social Media, Syriac Studies

Re-Discovering MS Zafaran N. 12: A story of the power of social media and on finding lost materials in digital archives

For two years now, I have searched for a manuscript on the Synod of Hattackh of 1576. In the 1956, … Continue reading Re-Discovering MS Zafaran N. 12: A story of the power of social media and on finding lost materials in digital archives

An Introduction to SmartHanzi and DDB Access
Chinese Language, Sinology, Software

An Introduction to SmartHanzi and DDB Access

SmartHanzi and DDB Access are interesting apps from the same developer which I came across on Twitter a few years … Continue reading An Introduction to SmartHanzi and DDB Access

Brief Notes on OCR and the Automated Transcription of Syriac Books
Digitization, OCR, Software, Syriac Studies, Workflow

Brief Notes on OCR and the Automated Transcription of Syriac Books

Recently, I have been experimenting to see how well Google Docs can transcribe and perform OCR on Syriac books in … Continue reading Brief Notes on OCR and the Automated Transcription of Syriac Books

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