Dissertating in the Digital Age: Research and Writing Tools for Organization and Productivity

Abstract

This short essay aims to give graduate students some simple but effective strategies about the digital tools that I have found helpful to organize my work and time.

Publication
In Digital Orientalist
Lecturer

I am an art historian of the visual and material cultures of the medieval Islamic world, with a special interest in Armenian, Byzantine, and Persian-Islamic artistic exchange and cultural encounters in medieval Anatolia, the South Caucasus, and the Eastern Mediterranean. I teach medieval Mediterranean and Islamic art in the Department of the History of Art at the University of Michigan where I also am an affiliated faculty at the Digital Studies Institute (DSI). My research interests also include the collection and display of Islamic art in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the history of sports, environmental studies, digital art history, visualization, and game studies.