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James Robson (left) and D. Christian Lammerts (right)

20 Mar Announcing Expanded BDRC Board of Directors

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We are pleased to announce the addition of two new members to BDRC’s Board of Directors: James Robson, of Harvard University, and D. Christian Lammerts, of Rutgers University. The knowledge and expertise of these two new members will vitally benefit BDRC as we develop our...

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01 Mar Introducing Buddhist Digital Resource Center (BDRC)

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We are pleased to announce the expansion of our institutional mission to include the preservation of texts in languages beyond Tibetan, including Sanskrit, Pali and Chinese. ...

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Venerable Khenchen Konchog Gyaltsen Rinpoche with TBRC staff

20 May Venerable Khenchen Konchog Gyaltsen Rinpoche Visits TBRC

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We were honored and pleased to host Venerable Khenchen Konchog Gyaltsen Rinpoche at TBRC this week....

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David Weinberger

17 May David Weinberger on the Future of Digital Libraries

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David Weinberger’s talk, “The Future of Digital Libraries,” surrounded importance of digital libraries as spaces in which the identities and values of communities can be expressed through data. ...

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Khenpo Karma Jamyang Gyaltsen

18 Apr Khenpo Karma Jamyang Gyaltsen Visits TBRC

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Khenpo Karma Jamyang Gyaltsen visited TBRC on Friday afternoon, touring the TBRC office and joining us for lunch. Khenpo la took time to visit TBRC before giving a talk at Harvard University later in the afternoon; it was an honor for us to host him....

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TBRC Board President Leonard W.J. van der Kuijp

13 Apr TBRC Board President Wins Prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship

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We are thrilled to announce that TBRC Board President Leonard W.J. van der Kuijp has been awarded a 2016 Guggenheim Fellowship for his outstanding scholarship and contributions to the field of Religious studies....

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Kyabgön Phakchok Rinpoche with TBRC staff and Lama Willa Miller

21 Mar Kyabgön Phakchok Rinpoche Visits TBRC

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During his time in the United States, Kyabgön Phakchok Rinpoche visited TBRC, touring our Cambridge office and discussing TBRC’s work and mission with staff amongst the manuscripts in our library....

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The TBRC Cambridge office scanner

07 Dec Help TBRC Keep Scanning Tibetan Texts!

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Please join us in our end-of-year push to raise $18,651 for a much-needed scanning equipment for our Cambridge office and our fieldwork in India!...

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Ragya Kanjur Archival Scan

18 Nov The Digital Woodblock – Reprinting the Ragya Kanjur from TBRC Scans

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Using scans from the TBRC archive, a new project in Chengdu, China, the Ragya Grant Kanjur Republication Initiative (RGKRI), is printing 1,000 copies of the Ragya Kanjur and distributing them to monasteries across Tibetan cultural areas of China....

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Matthieu Ricard and a handful of TBRC staff

28 Oct Matthieu Ricard Visits TBRC

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Beloved Buddhist monk, scientist, photographer, author, and humanitarian Matthieu Ricard made time on Friday to visit the TBRC office, sharing stories, memories, and tea with TBRC staff....

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