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21 Mar Featuring Women Writers in the BDRC Archive

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The BDRC archive has doubled the number of contemporary women writers and figures represented; an important step towards equality and full representation of Tibetan women in the global knowledge commons....

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29 Feb New Insights from the World of 19th and Early 20th Century Buddhist Studies

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BDRC is pleased to announce three valuable additions to the archive which will be of enormous interest to students of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies. These have been generously provided by Jonathan Silk, Professor of Buddhist Studies at Leiden University, with an introduction to each. ...

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23 Jan AI Pioneer Geshe Monlam Visits the BDRC Office

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Tibetan AI pioneer, Geshe Lobsang Monlam, founder and CEO of the Monlam Tibetan IT Research Center visited the BDRC office on January 17, 2023. Geshe Monlam’s mission to revolutionize Tibetan language technology in order to break down barriers and share Buddhist knowledge resonates with many...

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Түдэв гүний хүрээ / Tudev gunii khuree

25 May Discovering Inner Asian Monasteries

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We made a major new addition to BDRC's geo-data for Buddhist sites in the Inner Asian world, thanks to generous data sharing by the "Documentation of Mongolian Monasteries" project and Dr. Isabelle Charleux. Over time these new sites will become even more dynamic as we...

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20 Aug Illuminating BUDA: How to Improve Your Searches

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Our new website includes improvements to both the user interface and the architecture of the data. In this post we will introduce one of the changes to our data architecture and how this change will affect your searches....

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