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Research methods and tools for a Humanities PhD: Zettelkasten, Obsidian, Zotero, and Pandoc
My main approach to qualitative research is inspired by Niklas Luhman’s Zettelkasten method—my Zettelkasten is named “House of Pomegranates”, after my favorite Oscar Wilde short story collection. Very briefly, the… Read more
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Research workflow as a PhD student in the Humanities
Since I first started doing research, now over five years ago, I have been searching for ways to optimize my research workflow. Last summer, I discovered the Zettelkasten method, which… Read more
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From fleeting notes to literature notes: Obsidian
This is the first step of my research workflow. For the rest of the series, see: From references to fleeting notes: Zotero and Zotero plug-ins From fleeting notes to literature… Read more
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From permanent notes to a manuscript: Pandoc
This is the last step of my research workflow. For the rest of the series, see: From references to fleeting notes: Zotero and Zotero plug-ins From fleeting notes to literature… Read more
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From literature notes to permanent notes: Obsidian
This is the first step of my research workflow. For the rest of the series, see: From references to fleeting notes: Zotero and Zotero plug-ins From fleeting notes to literature… Read more
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From references to fleeting notes: Zotero and Zotero plug-ins
This is the first step of my research workflow. For the rest of the series, see: From references to fleeting notes: Zotero and Zotero plug-ins From fleeting notes to literature… Read more
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