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A discovery from the pages of The History of the 84 Mahasiddhas.

20 Feb Diving into the Backlog, Bringing Wisdom to Light

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Our new campaign, Unlock the Backlog, gives friends of TBRC the opportunity to discover unseen texts, wear wisdom in the form of a beautiful treasure pendant, and donate directly to support the dissemination of little-seen manuscripts....

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Launching Collaboration with SOAS

29 Jan TBRC launches collaboration with SOAS to improve access to Tibetan digital texts

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A delegation of researchers from SOAS, University of London, visited TBRC for two weeks this autumn to learn about the inner-workings of the TBRC’s data management, search mechanism, and the new eText collection....

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19 Dec Gene's Vision for TBRC

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After working with Gene for many years, and since his death, continuing his vision, I am amazed at where are today. ...

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16 Dec Running Out of Disk Space as We Approach 10 Million Pages

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Last week, the Wikipedia fundraising campaign inspired us to copy their year-end effort. And why not? TBRC has millions of pages of Tibetan texts that are readily available to individuals – TBRC is a huge public resource of Tibetan texts ....

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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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Peter Gruber

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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Dezhung Rinpoche

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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