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Tibetan Buddhism : Local & Other Useful Links
This guide contains resources on Tibetan Buddhism at UW-Madison and elsewhere in the world.
Other Useful Links
Many US-based institutions provide insightful information on Tibetan Buddhism.
- Tibetan Studies WWW Virtual LibraryThis is an internet guide to Tibetan Studies. It keeps the tracks of leading information facilities in the field of Tibetan studies. It is a part of the Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library. It also contains a good bibliographies of Tibetan studies.
- The Tibetan and Himalayan Library (THL)The THL is a multimedia guide and digital library focused on Tibetan and Himalayan studies. THL provides an integrated environment for the digital publication of many diverse academic projects connected to Tibet and Himalayan regions.
- Latse Contemporary Tibetan Cultural LibraryLatse Contemporary Tibetan Cultural Library is a project of Trace Foundation. Latse provides programs and make available a unique collection of up-to-date texts, multimedia and other research materials in relevant languages that represents the extent and character of Tibetan cultural diversity.
- Library of Tibetan Works & Archives (LTWA)LTWA is a Tibetan Library in Dharamsala, India. It is considered one of the most important libraries and institutions of Tibetan works.The primary objective of the library is to provide a comprehensive cultural resource of the highest standard and to promote an environment to facilitate research and to exchange of knowledge
- Tibetan Studies Research Guide: BibliographiesThis bibliographies is complied by the University of Columbia East Asian Library. It covers in a wide range of discplines in Tibetan studies including Tibetan Buddhism.
- Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies (ANHS)ANHS is the oldest academic organization devoted to the study of the Himalaya in the United Studies.
- Philosophy East and WestPhilosophy East and West journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal features specialized articles and essays that illuminate the distinctive characteristics of Eastern (Asian) and Western thoughts and civilization.
Subject Guide
Todd Michelson-Ambelang
Librarian for Scandinavian Humanities and South Asia;
Liaison to the Center for the Humanities and Institute for Research in the Humanities;
GLS ADA Accessibility Liaison for Public Services
Contact:
Memorial Library, 416
728 State Street
Madison, WI 53706
728 State Street
Madison, WI 53706
(608) 262-3475
Subjects: South / Southeast Asia