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Report on Digital Islamic Humanities Conference at Brown University
DH in General, Islamic Studies, Workflow

Report on Digital Islamic Humanities Conference at Brown University

On Friday Oct 16, a conference was hosted at Brown University bringing together those in Islamic Studies who are working … Continue reading Report on Digital Islamic Humanities Conference at Brown University

Making a Promotional Video
Islamic Studies, Workflow

Making a Promotional Video

As you may have seen, I made a video that serves as a trailer for my dissertation (see below). In this … Continue reading Making a Promotional Video

How to write e-mails
DH in General, Workflow

How to write e-mails

The art of writing e-mails is, I think, little understood. As part of my strategy to offer reflections on exactly … Continue reading How to write e-mails

Software for Getting Things Done
DH in General, Software, Workflow

Software for Getting Things Done

Being terribly caught up with other things, I am not able to write a full post on what software to use … Continue reading Software for Getting Things Done

Academia in the Digital Age
Between Legal and Illegal, DH in General, Workflow

Academia in the Digital Age

Talking openly about certain things, means being pounded into submission by some lawyer firm, sent by a couple of the … Continue reading Academia in the Digital Age

Hardware is like a disobedient slave: 10 reasons to back-up your files
DH in General, Hardware, Workflow

Hardware is like a disobedient slave: 10 reasons to back-up your files

Despite how nice and shiny your computer is, no matter how much money you have spent on it, it will … Continue reading Hardware is like a disobedient slave: 10 reasons to back-up your files

Webinar on brillonline Islamic Studies resources
Islamic Studies, Online Resources, Workflow

Webinar on brillonline Islamic Studies resources

Brill, the publishing house from Leiden, held a webinar to inform people about their online products specific to Islamic Studies … Continue reading Webinar on brillonline Islamic Studies resources

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