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Nikhat Ghouse
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  • The Academic Jewish Studies Internet Directory is the prime gateway to 445 high quality resources for the study of Judaism, including access to library catalogs and to databases like "RAMBI - Index of Articles in Jewish Studies".
  • The ARDA collection includes data on churches and church membership, religious professionals, and religious groups (individuals, congregations and denominations).
  • Self-description: "This is a working bibliography of translations from the Chinese Canon with the aim of later inputting these to enable parallel reading of the original and the translation. Generally, I have limited it to translations that were done from the Chinese, or with the help of a Chinese version (in case of doubt they were included). Translations from languages other than Chinese were in principle not included or mentioned only in …
  • Google rank #1 among the 1,360,000 buddhist studies pages world-wide (Jun 2005). This site keeps track of leading information facilities in the fields of Buddhism and Buddhist studies.
  • Self-description: "[...] a bibliography of Western language works on Chinese popular religion published since 1995, arranged in 20 subject categories. The coverage is complete for the years 1995 to 1997; for the years 1998 to 2000 I am continuously adding new items. To my knowledge, this is the only such bibliographic resource for the study of Chinese popular religion." (Src: The Asian Studies Monitor ISSN 1329-9778)
  • Self-description: "Unlike many Internet resources, this bibliography aims to incorporate both traditional style printed works and on-line resources.[...] Religious culture in China is taken by me to refer to those activities (includin g writing) in sinitic (or sinitic influenced) culture that give meaning to birth, disease, life and death, or that provide explanations and solutions to all kinds of problems by invoking an extra-human referent …
  • Classic Christian books in electronic format.
  • This website contains two databases of digital images from the holdings of the National Diet Library -- Digital Library from the Meiji Era and Rare Books Image Database -- and a third database for the Web Archiving Project (WARP), an experimental project that collects and preserves websites and online periodicals on the Internet as cultural heritage. (English available only on the menu page)
  • The topic guides available here detail CRL's uncataloged collections and list significant sets in a subject arrangement. The entries in these guides are of two types: the main entry of a specific bibliographic item; or, a collection component, a geographic name, or grouping of materials that can be described in a scope note.
  • A user can search a database containing brief explanations and images of cultural assets of Japan.
  • Self-description: "[...] a scholarly, non-profit, Internet resource for Daoist Studies that aims to foster international scholarly communication about the study of Daoism. [...] This website aims to publish information regarding the texts, practices, beliefs and social history of Daoism as part of this integral (though complex and diverse) living religious tradition."
  • Self-discription: "This dictionary is a compilation of Buddhist terms, texts, temple, schools, persons, etc. found in Buddhist canonical sources"
  • Self-description: "The database is recreating in virtual form the contents of a Buddhist library cave discovered in 1900 near the Silk Road oasis town of Dunhuang on the edge of the Gobi Desert. [...] The International Dunhuang Project (IDP) was established in early 1994 to foster collaboration between holders, conservators and researchers of material from Dunhuang. [...] The database is both catalogue and image bank, with details of over …
  • This resourece is the website for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Informational resources include religion, culture, holidays, music, food, education and more.
  • Matrix is an ongoing collaborative effort by an international group of scholars of medieval history, religion, history of art, archaeology, religion, and other disciplines, as well as librarians and experts in computer technology. Our goal is to document the participation of Christian women in the religion and society of medieval Europe. In particular, we aim to collect and make available all existing data about all professional Christian …
  • Contains free internet resources of use to researchers involved in the academic study of religion.
  • A serachable database of "Si ku quan shu zhong mu 《四庫全書總目》" (Zhong hua shu ju ed.) by Ji Yun 紀鈞.
  • Self description: "A non-profit organization, established in 1996, to promote the study and preservation of cultures and art on Inner Asia and the Silk Road. The Silkroad Foundation provides resources, information, and interactive exchange toward the pursuit of educating the Bay Area community about Inner Asia and the Silk Road."
  • This information system is an Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library Associate site and serves as an external resource link for Deborah Platt's Mysticism in World Religions. (editor's note)
  • The Dharma Dictionary is an ongoing project of Buddhist terminology and translation terms to bridge the Tibetan and English languages. It currently has a database of approx. 65,000 entries.
  • A collaborative project by the Yuanzhi University (Taiwan), Univeristy of Washington (USA), Peking University (China), Academia Sinica (Taiwan), and National Central Library (Taiwan). Site contents: (1) Rare Books (currently listing the Menggu Chewangfu quben ; (2) Poetry (including the Shijing and the Database for the Literature and History of Tang and Song with access to Quan Tangshi (!),Songshi , Tang Song ci ; Historical atlases …
  • A collection of over statistics and religious geography citations: references to published membership/adherent statistics and congregation statistics for over 4,200 religions, churches, denominations, religious bodies, faith groups, tribes, cultures and movements.
  • An integrated search engine built for major Buddhist sutras including: 大正新脩大藏經, 卍續藏經, 佛教大藏經, 高麗大藏經(新文豐), 明版嘉興大藏經, 大藏經補篇, 乾隆大藏經, 中華大藏經(中華書局), 卍正藏經, 磧砂大藏經, 敦煌大藏經, 大藏新纂卍續藏經. Can search word(s) of title and author, search sutra number, volume number, and pulication time frame.
  • E-Tripitaka based on the Taisho edition.