The Buddhist Digital Resource Center (BDRC), formerly Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center (TBRC), is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to seeking out, preserving, organizing, and disseminating Buddhist literature. Joining digital technology with scholarship, BDRC ensures that the ancient wisdom and cultural treasures of the Buddhist literary tradition are not lost, but are made available for future generations. BDRC is committed to seeking out, preserving, organizing, and disseminating Buddhist literature. Founded in 1999 by E. Gene Smith with the help of the Tibetan translator Michele Martin, BDRC is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and hosts a digital library of the largest collection of digitized Tibetan texts in the world. Current programs focus on the preservation of texts
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| - Das Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center (kurz TBRC) ist eine 501(c)(3)-Non-Profit-Organisation, die sich für den Erhalt und die Verbreitung buddhistischer Texte einsetzt. (de)
- The Buddhist Digital Resource Center (BDRC), formerly Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center (TBRC), is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to seeking out, preserving, organizing, and disseminating Buddhist literature. Joining digital technology with scholarship, BDRC ensures that the ancient wisdom and cultural treasures of the Buddhist literary tradition are not lost, but are made available for future generations. BDRC is committed to seeking out, preserving, organizing, and disseminating Buddhist literature. Founded in 1999 by E. Gene Smith with the help of the Tibetan translator Michele Martin, BDRC is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and hosts a digital library of the largest collection of digitized Tibetan texts in the world. Current programs focus on the preservation of texts (en)
- Il Buddhist Digital Resource Center (BDRC), precedentemente chiamato Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center (TBRC) è un'organizzazione non profit 501(c)(3) dedicata alla ricerca, la conservazione, l'organizzazione e la diffusione della letteratura buddhista. Unendo la tecnologia digitale con la ricerca accademica, BDRC assicura che il sapere antico e i tesori culturali della tradizione della letteratura buddhista non vengano persi. Il Buddhist Digital Resource Center è stato fondato nel 1999 da e si trova a Cambridge, Massachusetts. Ospita la più grande collezione di testi tibetani digitalizzati al mondo. I programmi attuali si concentrano sulla conservazione dei testi in pali, cinese, sanscrito e tibetano. (it)
- Le Buddhist Digital Resource Center (ou BDRC), en français « Centre de ressources numériques bouddhistes », est un organisme à but non lucratif voué à l'étude, la préservation, l'organisation et la dissémination de la littérature bouddhiste. Fondée en 1999 par E. Gene Smith, elle a son siège à Cambridge, dans l'État du Massachusetts, aux États-Unis, et comporte une des plus grandes bibliothèque de textes tibétains numérisés au monde. En joignant les technologies numériques et la scolarité, le BDRC assure à sa création la conservation des traditions de la culture littéraire bouddhiste tibétaine. (fr)
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| - Das Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center (kurz TBRC) ist eine 501(c)(3)-Non-Profit-Organisation, die sich für den Erhalt und die Verbreitung buddhistischer Texte einsetzt. (de)
- The Buddhist Digital Resource Center (BDRC), formerly Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center (TBRC), is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to seeking out, preserving, organizing, and disseminating Buddhist literature. Joining digital technology with scholarship, BDRC ensures that the ancient wisdom and cultural treasures of the Buddhist literary tradition are not lost, but are made available for future generations. BDRC is committed to seeking out, preserving, organizing, and disseminating Buddhist literature. Founded in 1999 by E. Gene Smith with the help of the Tibetan translator Michele Martin, BDRC is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and hosts a digital library of the largest collection of digitized Tibetan texts in the world. Current programs focus on the preservation of texts in Pali, Chinese, Sanskrit, and Tibetan. BDRC's Harvard Square headquarters facilitates its ongoing cooperative relationships with Harvard University. BDRC also has international offices in New Delhi, India and Kathmandu, Nepal, and is linked to the E. Gene Smith Library at Southwest University for Nationalities in Chengdu, China. (en)
- Le Buddhist Digital Resource Center (ou BDRC), en français « Centre de ressources numériques bouddhistes », est un organisme à but non lucratif voué à l'étude, la préservation, l'organisation et la dissémination de la littérature bouddhiste. Fondée en 1999 par E. Gene Smith, elle a son siège à Cambridge, dans l'État du Massachusetts, aux États-Unis, et comporte une des plus grandes bibliothèque de textes tibétains numérisés au monde. En joignant les technologies numériques et la scolarité, le BDRC assure à sa création la conservation des traditions de la culture littéraire bouddhiste tibétaine. Les programmes actuels sont plus étendus, puisqu'ils se concentrent sur la préservation des textes en pali, chinois, sanskrit et tibétain. (fr)
- Il Buddhist Digital Resource Center (BDRC), precedentemente chiamato Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center (TBRC) è un'organizzazione non profit 501(c)(3) dedicata alla ricerca, la conservazione, l'organizzazione e la diffusione della letteratura buddhista. Unendo la tecnologia digitale con la ricerca accademica, BDRC assicura che il sapere antico e i tesori culturali della tradizione della letteratura buddhista non vengano persi. Il Buddhist Digital Resource Center è stato fondato nel 1999 da e si trova a Cambridge, Massachusetts. Ospita la più grande collezione di testi tibetani digitalizzati al mondo. I programmi attuali si concentrano sulla conservazione dei testi in pali, cinese, sanscrito e tibetano. La sede centrale di BDRC a facilita la cooperazione con l'Università di Harvard. La BDRC ha anche uffici a Nuova Delhi, in India e Kathmandu, in Nepal, ed è collegata alla Biblioteca E. Gene Smith della , in Cina. (it)
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