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15 Dec Article about Gene's Life Story Published in Prestigious Chinese Magazine

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An article about Gene Smith’s life story was published in a prestigious Chinese Magazine called “Xin Zhi” in November 2014....

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29 Oct TBRC Talks: A Rule Based Tagger for Classical Tibetan, Tuesday 11/4

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Negation and Verb Stems Classification With Dr. Nathan Hill, University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)...

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29 Oct Peter Gruber, In Memoriam

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It is with great sadness I announce that our beloved friend Peter Gruber (1929-2014) passed away on Saturday October 18, 2014. Peter passed away peacefully at his home with his beloved wife Patricia by his side....

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17 Oct Remembering Dezhung Rinpoche and Gene Smith

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Lama Migmar Tseten has kindly offered to share his personal recollections of Dezhung Rinpoche and Gene Smith. This is a unique opportunity to hear, in an informal setting, about two extraordinary people who established the vision that is TBRC. ...

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08 Oct TBRC Talks: Scholars and Scribes Friday, 10/10

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Leveraging Computerized Tools for Navigating an Uncharted Tibetan Buddhist Philosophical Corpus Demo and discussion with Dorji Wangchuk & Orna Almogi ...

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24 Sep How to Use the Tibetan eText Repository

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The following are entry points into the Tibetan eText Repository. Browse eTexts / Global Search eTexts / Advanced Search eTexts / Intra-Work search ...

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15 Sep Lineage Transmission Research: The Backstory

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Work that led up to the recent release of the Lineage records in the TBRC Library goes back ten years. This project to record Lineages from Tibetan gsan yig literature started with work that was done by Ralf and Jowita Kramer within a project originally...

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09 Sep The Lineage Transmission Knowledge Model

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As part of our ongoing work in the Research Department, we are building a database of Lineage records in the TBRC Library. ...

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28 Aug Tibetan Tulku Lines and Networks

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We are systematically researching and tracking tulku lines (skye brgyud) to build successive multi-generational networks of incarnation relations amongst Person records in the TBRC Library....

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07 Jun TBRC – Harvard Partnership to Support the Long-Term Preservation of Tibetan Texts

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I am over thrilled to announce a historic partnership between Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center and Harvard University. The Harvard Library and Harvard Digital Repository Services will support the long-term preservation of our entire digital collection. Please see the article in Harvard Magazine. ...

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