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*[[Banda Geleg Sungbum]]<br>
 
*[[Chagchen Tridzo]]<br>
 
*[[Chodrug Trikhor]]<br>
 
*[[Dam Ngag Dzo]]<br>
===Overview===
*[[Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen Sungbum A]] a modern edition in dbu can<br>
 
*[[Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen Sungbum B]] an old edition in dbu med<br>
The Digital Himalaya project was conceived of by Professor Alan Macfarlane and Mark Turin as a strategy for archiving and making available valuable ethnographic materials from the Himalayan region. Based jointly at the Department of Social Anthropology at Cambridge University and the Anthropology Department at Cornell University, the project began in December 2000.
*[[Gyachen Kadzo]]<br>
 
*[[Je Gampopa Sungbum]]<br>
The Digital Himalaya project has three primary objectives:
*[[Je Yabse Sum Gyi Sungbum]]<br>
 
*[[Jetsun Taranatha Sungbum A]] an old edition printed in Ladakh<br>
#. to preserve in a digital medium archival anthropological materials from the Himalayan region that are quickly degenerating in their current forms, including films in various formats, still photographs, sound recordings, field notes, maps and rare journals
*[[Jetsun Taranatha Sungbum B]] a modern edition from Dzamthang<br>
#. to make these resources available over broadband internet connections, coupled with an accurate search and retrieval system useful to contemporary researchers and students
*[[Kagyu Ngagdzo]]<br>
 
*[[Khakyab Dorje Sungbum]]<br>
#. to make these resources available on DVD to the descendants of the people from whom the materials were collected by making them both easily transportable and viewable in a digital medium
*[[Khewang Sangye Dorje Sungbum]]<br>
 
*[[Lodro Drakpa Sungbum]]<br>
http://www.digitalhimalaya.com
*[[Mipham Sungbum]]<br>
*[[Pema Karpo Sungbum]]<br>
*[[Sakya Kabum Dang Khakong]]<br>
*[[Shangpa Kagyu Doncha Nyerkho]]<br>
*[[Tsibri Parma]]<br>
*[[Zhungchen Chusum]]<br>
*[[Pawo Tsuglag Threngwa Sungbum]]
*[[Situ chökyi byungnas Sungbum]]
*[[Shamar chödrak yeshe Sungbum]]

Latest revision as of 06:25, 13 January 2006


Overview

The Digital Himalaya project was conceived of by Professor Alan Macfarlane and Mark Turin as a strategy for archiving and making available valuable ethnographic materials from the Himalayan region. Based jointly at the Department of Social Anthropology at Cambridge University and the Anthropology Department at Cornell University, the project began in December 2000.

The Digital Himalaya project has three primary objectives:

  1. . to preserve in a digital medium archival anthropological materials from the Himalayan region that are quickly degenerating in their current forms, including films in various formats, still photographs, sound recordings, field notes, maps and rare journals
  2. . to make these resources available over broadband internet connections, coupled with an accurate search and retrieval system useful to contemporary researchers and students
  1. . to make these resources available on DVD to the descendants of the people from whom the materials were collected by making them both easily transportable and viewable in a digital medium

http://www.digitalhimalaya.com