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==== Note to Editors and Contributors ====
==== Note to Editors and Contributors ====
* '''[[Editing Instructions|Instructions]]''' for making & editing entries
* [[Welcome to first time users of DharmaDictionary]]
*As this online dictionary of current usage comes up-and-running, there will be plenty of opportunity to add and edit. Currently you can just create your own account. Editing access requires user id and password first time you log in.
*'''[[Editing Instructions|Instructions]]''' for making & editing entries
* You're welcome to begin with your personal teacher[s], which you can find here: [http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/Category:Tibetan_Buddhist_Teachers Buddhist teachers of our times], or here, if you want to add a name: [[Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]] <br>
*or begin with some of the pages listed on [http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/Special:Wantedpages Wanted Pages]. For the time being, we focus on the English-based entries, so don't touch the Wylie entries, yet.

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