Buddhist Studies
This guide will introduce you to research resources primarily from the ASU Library for the study of Buddhism.
Online Resources
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BBC's Religion and Ethics-BuddhismWhile no longer updated, this BBC series provides a brief overview of Buddhism.
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Buddha Dharma Education Association - BuddhaNetA reliable general source for scholarly articles, bibliographies, short overviews, and other resources on Buddhism.
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Buddha WeeklyBuddha Weekly is an online magazine covering most important areas of Buddhist living and practice, with special focus on Teachers, Meditation Practices, Buddhas, Dharma and Sangha.
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The Buddhist ChannelThe Buddhist Channel (BC) is focused on 'non-sectarian' development of Buddhist media and content.
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Buddhist Dictionary of Pali Proper Namesuseful for sorting out various terms and figures.
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The Buddhist Digital Archives(originally the Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center) is dedicated to preserving and sharing Buddhist texts through the union of technology and scholarship.
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Buddhist eLibraryprovides eBooks, images, audio files, and videos on various Buddhist topics.
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DharmaNeta multi-media resource center for learning about meditation, wisdom and compassionate action.
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Digital Database of Buddhist Tripitaka CataloguesThe Digital Database of Buddhist Tripitaka Catalogues is dedicated to collected and constructed multi-lingual Tripitaka catalogues.
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Digital Library and Museum of Buddhist Studiesfrom the National Taiwan University. Offers a wide array of eBooks, eJournals, and other digital materials
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H-BuddhismH-Buddhism serves as a medium for the exchange of information regarding academic resources, new research projects, scholarly publications, university job listings, and so forth, for specialists in Buddhist Studies who are currently affiliated with academic institutions.
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International Association of Buddhist StudiesThe International Association of Buddhist Studies (IABS) is a learned society dedicated to promoting and supporting scholarship in Buddhist Studies in a spirit of non-sectarian tolerance and with scientific research and communication as preeminent objectives.
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Thesaurus Literaturae Buddhicaea quadrilingual presentation of Buddhist literature sentence by sentence in Sanskrit, Chinese, Tibetan and English from the University of Oslo.