Electric Historian

Zettelkasten Zkn3 English Language Manual - part 1 Menu Items

Zettelkasten Zkn3 English Language Manual - part 1 Menu Items

The Zkn3 programme replicates Niklaus Luhmann’s original paper ‘Zettelkasten’ or Index Card Box. However the original programme was written in German and although both English and Spanish language version are available, ther eis not English language manual or documentation available. So by a system of trial and error I have written one. Any mistakes are mine alone, so please correct them in the comments box below

Logistics of a Combined-arms Army of the Red Army - Seminar Presentation

Logistics of a Combined-arms Army of the Red Army - Seminar Presentation

As part of the ‘History Goes On’ seminar series, they have featured my delayed, seminar presentation. This was originally designed to be presented at the Second World War Group Conference in 2021 and to accompany the release of my article in the Journal of Slavic Military Studies Vol. 33 No. 4 due March 2021.

Research in archives

Research in archives

The aim of this blog piece is to outline the kind of research methodology that I use when doing a small project, say 10,000 words, a journal article, MA dissertation, something at that level. I will be using both libraries and archives for research, coupled with some online sources and some reference books.

The Writing Cycle - turning research into academic writing

The Writing Cycle - turning research into academic writing

So you have finished your research, gathered the books, journal articles and primary research material for your essay/dissertation/thesis and now have to start turning this into your text and argument. You are faced by a mass of research on one side and a blank piece of paper on the other. How do you convert one into the other?

Tools for Digital Research - Surface Go

Tools for Digital Research - Surface Go

Recent years has seen the advent of smaller, lighter computers such as netbooks or powerful tablets such as the iPad Pro or Microsoft's Surface Pro and new Surface Go.

This blog post discusses some of the ways these can be used in archives and libraries to help improve the efficiency of your research. A tablet is able to scan documents, take notes, record citations, provide internet access to library catalogues, integrating and automating many of these tasks. Forget lugging a notebook, pencils, camera, spare batteries, change for the photocopier up the stairs into the library. Just take your tablet!