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EAS 333: Buddhist Meditation Traditions
Dr. Jiang Wu - Spring 2005


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Encyclopaedia of Buddhism: Scholarly and definitive work on all aspects of Buddhist thought, history and civilization. BQ128 E5 Main Ref.

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Bibliography of Asian Studies
All subjects (especially humanities and social sciences) pertaining to East, Southeast, and South Asia. Coverage: 1971 to present.

Academic Search Premier
Multidisciplinary database that includes some full-text articles. Offers full text coverage for 1,000 journals and indexing for 3,000 journals. (Full text: 1992-present; Index: 1980-present).

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Interdisciplinary index to journals in humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. Indexes 1400 journals, magazines of interest plus The New York Times. Coverage: Some begin from 1984; varies by title.

Humanities Abstracts
Bibliographic coverage of humanities literature. Coverage: 1984 to present.

Internet Resources

The Circle of Bliss: Online exhibition of Buddhist Meditational Art

DharmaNet InterLinks: Buddhist Studies : The links referenced here are to Buddhist resources that are of an academic nature.

Soka Gakkai International-USA (SGI-USA) : This is the official site of SGI-USA, an organization dedicated to the study and practice of Japan-based Nichiren Buddhism. 

Zen Buddhism : Originating from the University of North Carolina, this site provides general information, texts, and links to other sites. 

Virtual Religion Index : analyzes & highlights important content of religion-related websites to speed research. Hyperlinks are provided not only to homepages but to major directories & documents within.