[Tlc] TLC-bibliographic service for Buddhologists

justinm at ucr.edu justinm at ucr.edu
Mon Jul 23 18:05:29 PDT 2007


This might be of interested for those in Buddhist or Indic
Studies.
Best,
justin

Dear Colleagues,

Bibliographical queries are showing no signs of flagging so its
possible that some of you may find Scholia useful.

Scholia is a collaborative bibliographical archive for
Indologists and
Buddhologists. It enables researchers to freely publish data
on their
own articles, books, theses, software, working papers,
interests &c..

The foundation has already been established. Over 30,000
Indological
and Buddhological records spanning 1970 to the present are
currently
available. All users can search the archive with its public
content.

The main aim at the moment is to broaden and deepen the coverage.
Registered users are encouraged to submit material on their
own work
and publications.


For further details please follow this link:
 (http://scholia.indica-et-buddhica.org/)


The archive can be searched from here:
 (http://scholia.indica-et-buddhica.org/search/interface/)

Assistance is available through the Search and Submission Help:
 (http://scholia.indica-et-buddhica.org/search/help/)
 (http://scholia.indica-et-buddhica.org/submit/help/)




About Scholia

Scholia is a collaborative archive enabling Indologists and
Buddhologists to catalogue, store and retrieve bibliographical
materials. Registered users are encouraged to submit material
on their
own publications and research. 


Best regards,

 Richard Mahoney

______________
Dr. Justin McDaniel
Dept. of Religious Studies
2617 Humanities Building
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521
951-827-4530
justinm at ucr.edu


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